Description
PLEASE NOTE: Before beginning the experiment, it's important to ensure you have all necessary materials and loggers on hand. Be aware that certain experiments require extra logger sensors.
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.
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.