Code: EDUCLOG3102
The Geiger–Müller tube or G–M tube is the sensing element of the Geiger counter instrument used for the detection of ionizing radiation.
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Housed in a robust casing, this self-contained sensor detects radiation from alpha, beta and gamma particles. The Geiger Müller Sensor is very simple to use, as it does not require an external power source, deriving its power from the Data Logger.
Ranges:
Counts per second
Counts per 10 seconds
Counts per minute
Open count
Pulse output 0 - 100%
Applications include:
Half life Random events
Radioactivity exposure due to natural radon