Hi again! Here's my geiger counter, supporting alpha (neutrons), beta (electrons) and gamma (photons). Allocations aren't 100% realistic as there is no proper alpha or gamma.
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This is cool
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Thereactorguy2054v2: Your opinion. My geiger counter is not the best out there, but I enjoyed building it. Hopefully, I can soon get a improved version working!
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Kinda sucks
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RandomPowderedBuilds: Make gamma a little PROT with also alpha a little PROT too gamma for realism Alpha for composition
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Alpha particles are made up of helium nuclei of protons and neurons, so I will probably make two alphas (Alpha-P for protons and Alpha-N for neutrons)
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qwertysqu: You would be right, however if I am aware, protons are actual particles whereas gamma is an electromagnetic wave. As visible light is a source of electromagnetic radiation, with photons representing light, I have made this instead gamma.
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protons would be a good represenative for gamma because gamma can go through materials very well
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KyleTheCreator: Alright! Fun fact, after commenting that, I designed a 'dtec'less detection method for PROT, all I need to do is implement it!
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RandomPowderedBuilds: Y. E. S .
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Guys, should I try to make a Version2 that supports protons? (also thanks for FP, glad yall are liking it! :D)