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Resumen de Online Radiation Experiment on Gamma-Ray Absorption from an Early Quack Device

Yugjeet S. Grewal, Raul Fernando Reynoso, Ruben Reyes, John R. Walkup, Michael P. Walkup

  • Using a Geiger–Müller tube, sound-capturing software, and a simple computer program, students measured to reasonable precision the half-value layer of steel in absorbing high-energy gamma rays from a Radium Ore Revigator (pronounced re-vig-a-tor with the accent on “vig”), an early quack medical device. This article describes the process used for conducting online radiation exposure experiments as part of an in-class Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE) project, with their instructor acting in a more subservient role carrying out actions requested by the students. The manner in which this student-centered approach can drive similar online radiation experiments without compromising student safety is discussed


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