Philip Harris GM Probe
Philip Harris GM Probe
Product code: HP00050429
Product Description
The new Philip Harris GM Probe has been developed by our own in-house experts who sought to provide a more versatile and cost effective option for the general usage of a Geiger Muller tube in schools and colleges.
- Detects alpha, beta and gamma radiation.
The probe has a BNC connector and it does not require a separate holder, meaning it can easily be mounted, positioned and held using a retort stand and clamp.
The probe is compatible with timers and counters that require an external anode resistor (including the Philip Harris S-Range Digicounter).
Please Note: this GM Probe is not suitable as a replacement for the ZP1481 Tube used for the undertaking of the annual Radioactive Source Testing in schools. It is for classroom use only.
- Operating Voltage Range: 450 - 650V
- Window Thickness: 1.5 - 2.0 mg cm-2
- Operating Temperature Range: -40 to +75°C
- Anode/Cathode Capacity: 3pF
- GCSE Physics: Radioactive Source teacher demonstrations
- A-Level Physics: Inverse Square Law
- Use the Philip Harris GM Probe in the classroom to avoid using the expensive ZP1481 Tube which can then be reserved for the annual Radioactive Source Testing.
The new Philip Harris GM Probe has been developed by our own in-house experts who sought to provide a more versatile and cost effective option for the general usage of a Geiger Muller tube in schools and colleges.
- Detects alpha, beta and gamma radiation.
The probe has a BNC connector and it does not require a separate holder, meaning it can easily be mounted, positioned and held using a retort stand and clamp.
The probe is compatible with timers and counters that require an external anode resistor (including the Philip Harris S-Range Digicounter).
Please Note: this GM Probe is not suitable as a replacement for the ZP1481 Tube used for the undertaking of the annual Radioactive Source Testing in schools. It is for classroom use only.
- Operating Voltage Range: 450 - 650V
- Window Thickness: 1.5 - 2.0 mg cm-2
- Operating Temperature Range: -40 to +75°C
- Anode/Cathode Capacity: 3pF
- GCSE Physics: Radioactive Source teacher demonstrations
- A-Level Physics: Inverse Square Law
- Use the Philip Harris GM Probe in the classroom to avoid using the expensive ZP1481 Tube which can then be reserved for the annual Radioactive Source Testing.