a geiger counter
A geiger counter measures radioactivity.
A Geiger counter is a hand-held device that can detect radioactivity in elements such as uranium. It measures the level of ionizing radiation present by detecting the emitted particles or rays.
Yes, a Geiger counter can detect radioactivity. It measures ionizing radiation such as alpha, beta, and gamma rays by detecting the electric charge produced from ionization of the gas inside the device when radiation passes through it.
The Geiger counter was originally invented by Hans Geiger. The Geiger counter is a device that measures the relative radioactivity of a sample.
A geiger counter measures radioactivity. It detects the emission of nuclear radiation from alpha particles, beta particles, and gamma rays.
Joseph Andrushis has written: 'Nuclear safety' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Neutron counters, Radioactivity, Safety measures
Radioactivity affect the water molecules. Radioactivity makes it harmful
Radiation, more specifically the number of free, charged particle in an area. The unit of measurement that it uses can vary depending on the settings of individual counters.
What other sort of radioactivity is there?
Radioactivity can be induced in ordinary matter by artificial transmutation.
no but she built the knowleage of radioactivity.
You cannot measure radioactivity in litres