This document discusses the interaction of radiation with matter. It describes the main types of interactions that can occur when photons (x-rays and gamma rays) and electrons interact with matter. Photons can either penetrate matter without interaction, be fully absorbed, or undergo scattering where they deposit some but not all of their energy. The two main photon interaction types are the photoelectric effect, where the photon is fully absorbed, and Compton scattering, where the photon's energy is partially absorbed. Electrons produced from these interactions then ionize nearby atoms as they travel through matter until losing all their energy.