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Detecting γ radiation with a scintillation counter
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- Introductory experiments
- Atomic shell
- X-ray physics
- Radioactivity
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Nuclear physics
- Demonstrating paths of particles
- Rutherford scattering
- Nuclear magnetic resonance
- α spectroscopy
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γ spectroscopy
- Detecting γ radiation with a scintillation counter
- Recording and calibrating a γ spectrum
- Absorption of γ radiation
- Identifying and determining the activity of radioactive samples
- Recording a β spectrum with a scintillation counter
- Coincidence and γ-γ angular correlation in positron decay
- Coincidence at γ decay of cobalt
- Compton effect
- Properties of radiation particles
- Quantum physics
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