Radioactivity Bench

Radioactivity Bench
An easy to setup apparatus for radioactivity experiments
With our Radioactivity Bench is easy to measure the number of radioactive particles emitted by alfa, beta and gamma sources.
Is also possible to verify the principle of radioactive decay that is the set of various processes by which unstable atomic nuclei emit subatomic particles
experiment: determine Radioactive decay of alfa, beta and gamma sources and verify the effect of metal screens to stop the radioactivity
With our Radioactivity bench is easy to measure the radioactive decay of the different sources supplied.
By setting up the time interval to a specified value is easy to measure the radioactive activity in becqerel (Bq), the SI unit for measuring radioactive decay.
If a quantity of radioactive material produces one decay event per second, it has an activity of one Bq.
Since any reasonably – sized sample of radioactive material contains very many atoms, one becquerel is a tiny level of activity, numbers on the order of gigabecquerels are seen commonly.
With the different metal screens supplied is also possible to determine the effect of placing surfaces of different material, for example lead, between the radioactive source and the detector.
In this way is possible to verify the behaviour of various radioactive source type in case of presence of different metal screen, and understand the construction principles behind the bunkers.
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