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A Geiger counter detects the amount of radioactive decay. For example alpha and beta partials.
A Geiger counter
The cloud chamber, or Wilson chamber.
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.
Ultra Violet radiation is used for many different things i can only think of a few at the moment though... sun beds detects forgary in money can read secret messages :O
A Geiger counter detects the amount of radioactive decay. For example alpha and beta partials.
The answer depends on what "IT" is and what sort of radiation it is meant to detect!
A seismometer detects the earthquake vibrations that the seismograph records.
A bubble chamber is a vessel filled with a superheated transparent liquid used to detect radiation moving through it. It was invented in 1952 by Donald A. Glaser, and he was awarded the Nobel Prize In Physics in 1960.
A Geiger counter
Seismometer
A seismometer or seismograph
A seismograph is one such instrument...there might be others.
Manometer
detects microwave radiation, which we can't see ourselves or photograph.
The cloud chamber, or Wilson chamber.
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.