It depends on the concrete and the type of radiation. If the concrete is feet thick, then it should only pass through the very surface and stop dead in it's tracks mid-way through the concrete.
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Yes, but if the concrete is long/wide enough, it will not pass through completely.
Yes but not very much not enough to worry about most materials give of minute amounts of radiation.
Steel is among the more difficult substances for radiation to penetrate.
Yes
AlPha
Gamma radiation, X Rays
Gamma radiation, X Rays
alpha
Yes it can.
Only to a very small depth.
gamma
Gamma radiation, X Rays
Gamma radiation, X Rays
UV
steel
Gamma radiation, X Rays
Gamma radiation, X Rays
Gamma radiation. Alpha radiation is the least penetrating, beta radiation penetrates and lasts longer than alpha but also "dies out" relatively quickly, but Gamma radiation will not only penetrate deep, but it will also stay long.
alpha
Yes it can.
If you mean the Alpha radiation, then it can penetrate very little; barely a few cm's in the air as it is a helium nucleus.
Only to a very small depth.