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Why a geiger counter gives a lower counting rate for radioactive material that has a long half life than does with short half life?

The count rate observed by a Geiger counter is proportional to activity, not to half-life.


Who invented geiger counter?

Geiger counter was invented by the Hans Geiger in 1908.


When was Geiger counter created?

Geiger counter was created in 1908.


Who was the inventor of the gieger counter?

The Geiger Counter was developed by Hans Geiger.


What factors could affect the counting rate of a geiger counter?

The Geiger counter is a tool that was invented to measure radioactive materials for safety purposes. Factors that can prevent the Geiger counter from providing accurate results include failure to calibrate the tool before use, indirect readings that fail to locate hidden radioactive rays, and a low battery.


Instrument for detecting radioactivity?

A device generically called a Radiac, however there are dozens of different kinds of Radiacs which operate by different principles and measure different things. Some are:geiger-mueller counterrate meterionization chamber meterscintillation counterelectrometer dosimeterionization chamber dosimeterphotographic film dosimeter


Why is alcohol vapor used in a Geiger counter?

it is used for quenching of the geiger-counter


How do you use Geiger counter in a sentence?

The Geiger counter clicked as it checked for radiation.


What did Hans geiger invent in 1913?

the geiger counter


What does Hans geiger contribute?

created the geiger counter


In 1913 Hans Geiger invented the Geiger what?

The Geiger counter that measures radiation.


A geiger counter measures radiation indirectly by measuring?

Levels of radioactivity are measured by a Geiger counter. Hans Geiger and Walter Muller created a practical radiation counter in 1928.