Background radiation describes the low level of radiation present in the surroundings at all times
Background radiation is the radiation that is present all around in the environment. Radon gas is given off from some types of rock
A student is using a Geiger-counter to measure the counts per minute at different distances from a source of radiation. Their results and a graph of the results are shown here.
Determine the background radiation count.
Step 1: Determine the point at which the source radiation stops being detected
Step 2: State the background radiation count
A Geiger-Muller tube (or Geiger counter) is a common type of radiation detector
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