Chemistry, asked by RadioactiveBrain, 7 months ago

how does a nuclear Geiger counter works? I searched in everything (web and books). everything is verrry complicated. please help me .​

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Answered by Aashishpkgo
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The counter consists of a tube filled with an inert gas that becomes conductive of electricity when it is impacted by a high-energy particle. When a Geiger counter is exposed to ionizing radiation, the particles penetrate the tube and collide with the gas, releasing more electrons.

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