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Revision as of 02:15, 16 October 2013
A Geiger–Müller counter, also called a Geiger counter or dosimeter, is a type of particle detector that measures ionizing radiation. It detects the emission of nuclear radiation — alpha particles, beta particles, and gamma rays — by the ionization produced in a low-pressure gas in a Geiger–Müller tube, which gives its name to the instrument. In wide and prominent use as a hand-held radiation survey instrument, it is perhaps one of the world's best-known radiation instruments.
Where to get one?
- DIY projects for people used to solder and deal with electronics
- lab:pigi produced in munich for 25€ (search for the link 'I want to have it' on the right)
Events
- Geiger counter building workshop at Pyhäjoen high school, Koulutie 8, in Pyhäjoki: 04/08/2013 at 3 PM (Past Events in Finland)