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How does a neutrinos detector work, answer me very briefly no small and illogical answer giving u 15 points for not timepass

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Answered by MacTavish343
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neutrinos only weakly interact with other particles of matter, neutrino detectors must be very large to detect a significant number of neutrinos.
Neutrino detectors are often built underground, to isolate the detector from cosmic rays and other background radiation.

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MacTavish343: Neutrinos can travel through dense matter such as the Earth without interacting with a single atom, leaving no trace of their passage. To observe even just a few of the extremely rare interactions of neutrinos with matter, physicists build detectors with massive amounts of target material and operate them for many years. The detectors record the tracks of the particles that emerge from the rare collisions of neutrinos with atoms of the target material.
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