Does carbon paper hides the gold ornaments from x ray scanning?

No, carbon paper does not hide gold ornaments from x-ray scanning. X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation that can penetrate most objects, including carbon paper. Gold is a dense material that absorbs x-rays, so it will appear as a dark spot on an x-ray image. Carbon paper is a thin sheet of paper that is coated with a layer of carbon. It is often used to make copies of documents by placing it between two sheets of paper and writing on the top sheet. The pressure from the writing will transfer the carbon to the bottom sheet, creating a copy of the original document.

While carbon paper can block visible light, it does not block x-rays. This is because x-rays have a much shorter wavelength than visible light, so they can penetrate materials that are opaque to visible light. Therefore, carbon paper will not hide gold ornaments from x-ray scanning.

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