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How is Radioactive decay detected?

Author: Muhammad Hassan 11B1



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All types of radioactive decay can be detected by a Geiger-Muller tube, or G-M tube. The radiations ionise the gas inside and the resulting charged particles move across the chamber and get counted as charges rather like an ammeter


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