eli5: Why is lead used as a radioactive shielding?

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eli5: Why is lead used as a radioactive shielding?

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It’s very dense so it’s pretty good at blocking radiation without having to be as thick as less dense materials. It’s also pretty darn cheap and easy to work with.

There are denser metals out there, but they tend to be significantly more expensive.

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