The most common types of radiation are alpha, beta and gamma. The NeuLog Geiger sensor measures all three types of radiation. The radioactivity of a sample can be measured by counting how many ionizing events occurred in a period of time or as rate (counts per second, for example). Possible experiments that can be performed are: Radioactivity and distance, Lifetime measurements, Biological radioactive markers, measuring half-lives, Radiation shielding, etc. |
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Sensor Guide and Example labs
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Geiger counter sensor User Guide What is included with the sensor, Sensor Specifications, Videos and experiment examples, Technical background, Maintenance and storage, Sensor offset, and Warranty. |
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Radioactivity and Distance P-45 Physics Experiment |
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Sensor Requirements
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Sample Data
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Technical Support |