This book offers a comprehensive collection of introductory
experiments in nuclear and cosmic ray physics utilizing Geiger
counters. It features over 50 experiments with brief explanations of
the physics involved, guidance on setting up educational and amateur
experiments, and showcases actual results. The experiments cover the
fundamentals of Geiger counters for detecting alpha, beta, gamma, and
cosmic radiation, assessing detector performance, monitoring radiation
in various environments and sources, conducting coincidence
experiments, and applying counting statistics and analysis algorithms.
Additionally, introductory chapters delve into radiation principles,
interactions with matter, and the history of particle detectors,
particularly Geiger counters. With the widespread availability of
modern, affordable Geiger detectors and DIY devices, many experiments
are suitable for high school and university students, aligning with
modern physics curricula. The author has conducted some of these
experiments himself over the past 20 years with third-year physics
students. The book is also addressed to amateur scientists and a broad
audience interested in exploring radiation phenomena. It features
around 250 original illustrations and references to historical
experiments and contemporary findings.
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50+ Activities for Beginners and Beyond
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783031569609
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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