ACSPH030: Year 11 Thermal nuclear and electrical physics - Ionising radiation and nuclear reactions
Alpha, beta and gamma radiation have sufficient energy to ionise atoms
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Vernier Go Direct Radiation Monitor - Geiger Counter
VERNIER GO DIRECT RADIATION MONITOR
Vernier's Go Direct Radiation Monitor detects alpha, beta, gamma and X-ray radiation and can be used to explore radiation statistics, measure the rate of nuclear decay and monitor radon progeny.
This easy-to-use sensor consists of a...
Order code: GDX-RAD
Vernier Radiation Monitor
VERNIER RADIATION MONITOR
Use the Vernier Radiation Monitor to explore radiation statistics, measure the rate of nuclear decay and monitor radon progeny.
This easy-to-use sensor consists of a Geiger-Mueller tube mounted in a small rugged plastic case. A thin window pro...
Order code: VRM-BTD
IEC Radioactive Source Alpha Polonium 210
IEC RADIOACTIVE SOURCE ALPHA POLONIUM 210
A low energy radioactive source of ALPHA, Polonium 210, suitable for classroom studies in radioactivity and absorbers. This school grade radioactive source is mounted in a 25mmD x 5mm thick plastic disc with a printed symbol.
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Order code: PA2667-005
IEC Radioactive Source Gamma Cobalt 60
IEC RADIOACTIVE SOURCE GAMMA COBALT 60
A low energy radioactive source of GAMMA, Cobalt 60, suitable for classroom studies in radioactivity and absorbers.
Half-life is about 5.3 years.
Although radioactivity level is very low, the sources should not be carried arou...
Order code: PA2667-020