Radioactive Starter Kit

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Radioactive Starter Kit

This Radioactive Starter Kit contains a multitude of items which a Science Department can use in order to conduct Radioactivity demonstrations in the classroom, and enables a comprehensive range of experimental investigations into the characteristics and properties of radioactive emission to be carried out.Please note:- Radioactive Sources are not included, but are available to purchase separately (B849589, B8A49578, or B8A49591)The kit includes the following:Geiger-Muller Tube (B8H27155)Geiger-Muller Tube Holder (B8A49724)S-Range Scaler-Timer (B8H28925)Extra Long Forceps - 300mm (B8R00176)Experimental Radioactivity Kit (B8H27143)The Experimental Radioactivity Kit includes the following:Radioactivity benchAluminium AbsorbersLead AbsorbersSet of Solid Blocks (made of Polystyrene, Wood, Aluminium Lead)Source Holders x 2, with Bulldog Clips for holding a cup sourceCarriages for Source Holders ahd Absorber PlatesCollimatorFull teacher notesThe included Experimental Radioactivity Kit will enable students to investigate the following:
  1. To classify radioactive and non-radioactive solids.To investigate the randomness of the radiation emitted by a Radium226 source.To compare the activity of emitters.To reduce the intensity of radiation emitted by a source.To separate the radiation emitted by a Radium226 source.To investigate the rate of decay of a radioactive source and to determine the half-life of that decay process.To determine the range of alpha particles in the air.To investigate the absorption of beta particles in a metal.To investigate the attenuation of gamma rays in lead.To investigate the relationship between the intensity of gamma rays at a point and the distance of that point from the source.To monitor the distribution in space of the emission from a radiation source.To investigate the deflection of a stream of beta particles in a magnetic field.To investigate the back scattering of beta radiation by solids.To gauge the thickness of aluminium foil by the transmission of beta particles.To gauge the level of a liquid or powder by the transmission of beta particles.
Category Atomic Structure
This Radioactive Starter Kit contains a multitude of items which a Science Department can use in order to conduct Radioactivity demonstrations in the classroom, and enables a comprehensive range of experimental investigations into the characteristics and properties of radioactive emission to be carried out.Please note:- Radioactive Sources are not included, but are available to purchase separately (B849589, B8A49578, or B8A49591)The kit includes the following:Geiger-Muller Tube (B8H27155)Geiger-Muller Tube Holder (B8A49724)S-Range Scaler-Timer (B8H28925)Extra Long Forceps - 300mm (B8R00176)Experimental Radioactivity Kit (B8H27143)The Experimental Radioactivity Kit includes the following:Radioactivity benchAluminium AbsorbersLead AbsorbersSet of Solid Blocks (made of Polystyrene, Wood, Aluminium Lead)Source Holders x 2, with Bulldog Clips for holding a cup sourceCarriages for Source Holders ahd Absorber PlatesCollimatorFull teacher notesThe included Experimental Radioactivity Kit will enable students to investigate the following:
  1. To classify radioactive and non-radioactive solids.To investigate the randomness of the radiation emitted by a Radium226 source.To compare the activity of emitters.To reduce the intensity of radiation emitted by a source.To separate the radiation emitted by a Radium226 source.To investigate the rate of decay of a radioactive source and to determine the half-life of that decay process.To determine the range of alpha particles in the air.To investigate the absorption of beta particles in a metal.To investigate the attenuation of gamma rays in lead.To investigate the relationship between the intensity of gamma rays at a point and the distance of that point from the source.To monitor the distribution in space of the emission from a radiation source.To investigate the deflection of a stream of beta particles in a magnetic field.To investigate the back scattering of beta radiation by solids.To gauge the thickness of aluminium foil by the transmission of beta particles.To gauge the level of a liquid or powder by the transmission of beta particles.

Specifications

Height

1mm

Width

1mm

Length

1mm

Brand

Findel

Categories

Physics

Category

Atomic Structure

This Radioactive Starter Kit contains a multitude of items which a Science Department can use in order to conduct Radioactivity demonstrations in the classroom, and enables a comprehensive range of experimental investigations into the characteristics and properties of radioactive emission to be carried out.Please note:- Radioactive Sources are not included, but are available to purchase separately (B849589, B8A49578, or B8A49591)The kit includes the following:Geiger-Muller Tube (B8H27155)Geiger-Muller Tube Holder (B8A49724)S-Range Scaler-Timer (B8H28925)Extra Long Forceps - 300mm (B8R00176)Experimental Radioactivity Kit (B8H27143)The Experimental Radioactivity Kit includes the following:Radioactivity benchAluminium AbsorbersLead AbsorbersSet of Solid Blocks (made of Polystyrene, Wood, Aluminium Lead)Source Holders x 2, with Bulldog Clips for holding a cup sourceCarriages for Source Holders ahd Absorber PlatesCollimatorFull teacher notesThe included Experimental Radioactivity Kit will enable students to investigate the following:
  1. To classify radioactive and non-radioactive solids.To investigate the randomness of the radiation emitted by a Radium226 source.To compare the activity of emitters.To reduce the intensity of radiation emitted by a source.To separate the radiation emitted by a Radium226 source.To investigate the rate of decay of a radioactive source and to determine the half-life of that decay process.To determine the range of alpha particles in the air.To investigate the absorption of beta particles in a metal.To investigate the attenuation of gamma rays in lead.To investigate the relationship between the intensity of gamma rays at a point and the distance of that point from the source.To monitor the distribution in space of the emission from a radiation source.To investigate the deflection of a stream of beta particles in a magnetic field.To investigate the back scattering of beta radiation by solids.To gauge the thickness of aluminium foil by the transmission of beta particles.To gauge the level of a liquid or powder by the transmission of beta particles.

Specifications

Height

1mm

Width

1mm

Length

1mm

Brand

Findel

Categories

Physics

Category

Atomic Structure

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