A Geiger counter
the geiger counter detects radiation. when a radiation particle (alpha, beta gamma) goes through it clicks. the amount of clicking is how much radiation there is.
A Geiger meter satisfies those requirements.
Yes, but not electromagnetic radiation.
Well, perhaps this sounds like a stupid answer. But it is true.Radiation is called "radiation" because it radiates.
It detects the ions that are produced when radiation passes through an enclosed sample of gas.
the geiger counter detects radiation. when a radiation particle (alpha, beta gamma) goes through it clicks. the amount of clicking is how much radiation there is.
The answer depends on what "IT" is and what sort of radiation it is meant to detect!
A Geiger Counter
A Geiger Counter
Vibrations and their giant ears.
A Geiger meter satisfies those requirements.
A microphone detects sounds transmitted in the air.
Any device that detects smoke or heat and that sounds an alarm.
detects microwave radiation, which we can't see ourselves or photograph.
Yes, but not electromagnetic radiation.
Any device that detects smoke or heat and that sounds an alarm.
The eye detects electromagnetic radiation in the narrow range typically called visible light.