
The Geiger Muller Sensor is used in experiments such as demonstrating the random nature of radioactive radiation, measuring Activity vs. Distance of a radioactive source and investigating the effect of different absorbers on radiation. * Sensor design may change
- Range: 0-∞ Count, Cpm, Cps- Resolution (12-bit): 1 count- Sensitivity: Alpha, beta, gamma- Window Thickness: 1.5 to 2.0 mg/cm₂- Window Material: Mica- Gas Filling: Neon, Argon and Halogen- Dead Time, at Recommended Supply Voltage: 90 μs
Built‑in AI functions open new possibilities for data analysis, automated processing of results, and the creation of interactive experiments.
What it isWireless sensor with built‑in AI features that unlock new possibilities for data analysis and make experiments highly interactive.Who it’s forIdeal for school laboratories, university courses, and STEM projects.Benefits- Fully wireless connection — mobility and ease of use.- Wide range of experiments in physiology, ecology, biochemistry, and cell biology.- The sensor is designed for both teachers and students, providing a complete learning cycle: from experiment setup to real‑time analysis and interpretation of results for K-12 curriculum.InnovationBuilt‑in AI functions open new possibilities for data analysis, automated processing of results, and the creation of interactive experiments.
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