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Nuclear monitoring technicians
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Cheezburger98
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- Project Question: Nuclear monitoring technician
- Project Due Date: 11/10/10
- Project Status: I am conducting my research
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Re: Nuclear monitoring technicians
Hi - Since your career questions have gone unanswered, Science Buddies may not have anyone who works in this capacity volunteering at Ask an Expert.
Some of the questions you have asked are addressed on the Science Buddies' profile of this career:
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... c001.shtml
For your final question... if this is a question related to the direction you'll be taking with a project you're doing, you may want to post it separately so that any members of our Expert team can answer and provide feedback.
Good luck with your research!
Amy
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Some of the questions you have asked are addressed on the Science Buddies' profile of this career:
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... c001.shtml
For your final question... if this is a question related to the direction you'll be taking with a project you're doing, you may want to post it separately so that any members of our Expert team can answer and provide feedback.
Good luck with your research!
Amy
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Re: Nuclear monitoring technicians
You need to do some research on various nuclear particals, waves, and rays. In particular, alpha, beta, and gamma radiation have significantly different physics associated with them. UV color sensitive beads and UV rays might model similar behavior to gamma radiation; however, I know that it won't be any where close to a good model for alpha or beta emissions.Cheezburger98 wrote:Do you think seeing how U.V. rays affect U.V. color changing beads a good way to see how Nuclear rays affect things around it?
-Craig

