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How do you detect a muon?
Typical muon detectors consist of photomultiplying tubes lined with a scintillator, a material that emits light when struck by a charged particle. When a particle such as a muon bounces through the detector, the photomultiplying tube multiplies the current produced by the emitted light.
How do you make a cosmic ray detector?
How to Make a Cloud Chamber (Cosmic Ray Detector)
- Step 1: Tools to Build a Cloud Chamber.
- Step 2: Place Metal Plate on the Dryice.
- Step 3: Put a Piece of Felt Inside the Plastic Cup.
- Step 4: Put the Magnets Inside and Outside the Cup So the Felt Won’t Fall Off.
- Step 5: Soak the Felt With Isopropyl Alcohol.
What do you need to make a cloud chamber?
What you’ll need to build your chamber:
- An adult who can safely use isopropyl alcohol and dry ice.
- A crystal clear plastic or glass container with a wide, tight-fitting lid to be your cloud chamber.
- A durable, absorbent material that you can squish into the bottom of the container.
- Bubble gum or modeling clay (optional)
How do you make a homemade particle detector?
Starts here5:35How To Make a Homemade Particle Detector for Under $5! (Action Lab …YouTube
How do you make a particle detector?
Starts here7:07Build your own particle detector: A cloud chamber! – YouTubeYouTube
How do you make a simple cloud chamber?
Starts here5:07How to Build a Cloud Chamber! – YouTubeYouTube
How can I make a neutrino detector at home?
How do we make muons?
We can produce muons by taking a narrow, high-intensity beam of protons and running it into a target made of a metal, such as titanium. This produces a beam of another fundamental particle called the pion. Pions form a beam which fans out.
How are muons created?
Muons are generated in the Earth’s upper atmosphere by cosmic rays (high energy protons) colliding with atomic nuclei of molecules in the air. This high energy interaction between the incoming protons and the target protons or neutrons produces particles known as pions (π).