Overview
What is GM-10 Radiation Detector?
A geiger counter works by detecting the ionization produced by a radioactive particle.
In depth
A closer look at GM-10 Radiation Detector
Each time a particle of radiation is detected, the counter records this event.
The number of events recorded over a period of time indicates the amount of radiation present. Often this is done over one minute intervals, resulting in the familiar "counts per minute" or CPM. The higher the CPM, the higher the radiation levels.
The difference between the GM-10 and GM-45 is the size of the radiation sensor. The GM-45 sensor has 24 times the surface area of that in the GM-10 making it more sensitive, especially for alpha and beta radiation sources. That means that it can detect weaker levels of radiation.
Verdict
Should you download GM-10 Radiation Detector?
GM-10 Radiation Detector runs on
Mac OS 7.2
and is available under the
Demo
license
— the installer is 619 KB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Math.
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At a glance
GM-10 Radiation Detector specifications
- Last updated
- Jan 12, 2025
- License
- Demo
- Operating system
- Mac OS 7.2
- File size
- 619 KB
- Price
- Free
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