Radiation Detector Theory

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  1. 4. an example of a source of electrical energy (two words)
  2. 6. the measure of the opposition to electron flow in a circuit
  3. 7. an example of a source of electrical energy
  4. 11. an example of a source of electrical energy
  5. 12. a detector type where the incident radiation creates ion pairs in the detector
  6. 14. an example of a source of electrical energy (two words)
  7. 17. type of detector where the incident radiation excites the atoms of the detector material
  8. 18. electrical charges that repel each other
  9. 19. an example of a source of electrical energy
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  1. 1. these types of opposite electrical charges cancel each other out
  2. 2. A measure of the movement or flow of electrons past a point in a circuit
  3. 3. the process used to separate different radiation types or radiation energies
  4. 5. Part of the measurement system where the incident radiation interacts with the detector material to produce an observable effect
  5. 6. part of the measurement system that measures and analyzes the produced effect in the detector and provides a usable output signal
  6. 8. electrical charges that attract each other
  7. 9. an example of a source of electrical energy
  8. 10. most ionization detectors are filled with this
  9. 13. a measure of electrical potential energy force that causes current flow
  10. 15. an example of a source of electrical energy
  11. 16. an example of a source of electrical energy