What are the hazards of nuclear radiation?
Nuclear radiation has serious effects on human health, causing dementia, high blood pressure, heart disease and reduced immunity, as well as damage to the blood and nervous system.
The harm of nuclear radiation on the human body is mainly chronic damage to the disease, prolonged use of computers, exposure to objects with radiation, long-term exposure to high radiation environment to make the human body organs suffer serious damage
- Radiation generally greater than 100msv is harmful to humans.
- Radiation doses between 100-500msv for a long time will reduce the number of white blood cells in the human blood.
- Radiation doses in the range of 1000-2000msv may cause symptoms such as fatigue, vomiting or anorexia.
- If the radiation dose is 2000-4000msv, the number of red and white blood cells in the human blood will be significantly reduced and internal bleeding may occur.
?Working Principle: Using a gas tube or small chamber as a probe, our Geiger-Miller counter measures ionizing radiation. Each ionizing ray generates ions, amplified into an electric pulse of equal magnitude and recorded by the device. It counts the number of rays detected per unit time.
?Application Areas: Ideal for home improvement, geological surveys, vehicle inspections, nuclear power plants, industries, radiology departments, and laboratories where ionizing radiation is present.
Contents:
- 1 x Nuclear Radiation Detector
- 1 x Cable
- 1 x User manual