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Old 26-01-2021, 09:57 PM   #2
kares
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Yes I was in Chernobyl last year and it was interesting and unusual experience for me. I know many information about radiation and geiger counter. I found it on https://ecotestgroup.com/press/blog/...eiger-counter/ A Geiger counter produces a “tick” or click when significant radiation is observed. You can easily get a 15-25 CPM (counts per minute) in your natural surroundings. When a radioactive particle goes through the Geiger- Muller tube, it completes the circuit and produces the sound. Its old but reliable radiation measuring tool.

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