A badge containing photographic film can be used to monitor a person’s exposure to radiation
A Geiger-Müller tube (or Geiger counter) is a common type of radiation detector
A Geiger-Müller tube is used to detect radiation in a particular location. If it counts 16,000 decays in 1 hour, what is the count rate?
Step 1: Identify the different variables
Step 2: Determine the time period in seconds
Time period = 1 × 60 × 60 = 3600 seconds
Step 3: Divide the total counts by the time period in seconds
Counts ÷ Time period = 16 000 ÷ 3600 = 4.5
If asked to name a device for detecting radiation, the Geiger-Müller tube is a good example to give. You can also refer to it as a GM tube, a GM detector, GM counter, Geiger counter etc. (The examiners will allow some level of misspelling, providing it is readable). Don’t, however, refer to it as a ‘radiation detector’ as this is too vague and may simply restate what was asked for in the question.
The radiation that exists around us all the time
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
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