Gas is one of the four fundamental states of matter (the others being solid, liquid, and plasma). A pure gas may be made up of individual atoms (e.g. a noble gas like neon), elemental molecules made from one type of atom (e.g. oxygen), or compound molecules made from a variety of atoms (e.g. carbon dioxide). A gas mixture would contain a variety of pure gases much like the air. What distinguishes a gas from liquids and solids is the vast separation of the individual gas particles. This separation usually makes a colorless gas invisible to the human observer. The interaction of gas particles in the presence of electric and gravitational fields are considered negligible as indicated by the constant velocity vectors in the image. One type of commonly known gas is steam.
The gaseous state of matter is found between the liquid and plasma states, the latter of which provides the upper temperature boundary for gases. Bounding the lower end of the temperature scale lie degenerative quantum gases which are gaining increasing attention. High-density atomic gases super cooled to incredibly low temperatures are classified by their statistical behavior as either a Bose gas or a Fermi gas. For a comprehensive listing of these exotic states of matter see list of states of matter.
Gas is a music project of Wolfgang Voigt (born 1961), a Cologne, Germany-based electronic musician. Voigt cites his youthful LSD experiences in the Königsforst, a German forest situated near his hometown of Köln, as the inspiration behind his work under the name Gas. He has claimed that the intention of the project is to "bring the forest to the disco, or vice-versa".
Aliases and projects
Voigt is known for his numerous, nearly inexhaustible list of one-off projects and aliases. Of these, his best known is arguably Gas, a project that saw the marriage of ambient music and 4/4 techno.
Other names under which Voigt has released music include, but are not limited to, All, Auftrieb, Brom, C.K. Decker, Centrifugal Force, Crocker, Dextro NRG, Dieter Gorny, Digital, Dom, Doppel, Filter, Freiland, Fuchsbau, Gelb, Grungerman, Kafkatrax, Love Inc., M:I:5, Mike Ink, Mint, Panthel, Popacid, Riss, RX7, Split Inc., Strass, Studio 1, Tal, Vinyl Countdown, W.V., Wassermann, and X-Lvis.
A small Midwestern town is thrown into chaos when the local oil tycoon (Sterling Hayden) orchestrates a phony oil shortage in order to increase profits. A news reporter (Susan Anspach) tries to uncover the plot, and a radio DJ in a helicopter (Donald Sutherland) reports on the craziness caused by the gasoline shortage.
Nuclear Detectors are special kinds of instruments that can detect the existence of nuclear particles like alpha particles, beta particles, gamma radiation, etc.
There is a class of nuclear detectors known as gas-filled nuclear detectors, or gas ( ionization) chambers; such as ionization chamber, proportional counter, or Geiger Muller counter (GM counter).
In this video I discuss the general principle and working mechanism of a gas filled detector, and also distinguish between different detectors such as ionization chambers, proportional counters and geiger muller counters.
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Introduction to Gas-Filled Detectors
published: 02 Dec 2010
2.2-gas amplification curve_recombination region
Introduce gas amplification curve - the recombination region
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11-Basic Radiation Detection: Gas-filled detectors: Ionization and Gas Amplification
This video is part of the NSSEP Basic Radiation Detection module.
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Introduce gas amplification curve: the proportional region
Nuclear Detectors are special kinds of instruments that can detect the existence of nuclear particles like alpha particles, beta particles, gamma radiation, etc...
Nuclear Detectors are special kinds of instruments that can detect the existence of nuclear particles like alpha particles, beta particles, gamma radiation, etc.
There is a class of nuclear detectors known as gas-filled nuclear detectors, or gas ( ionization) chambers; such as ionization chamber, proportional counter, or Geiger Muller counter (GM counter).
In this video I discuss the general principle and working mechanism of a gas filled detector, and also distinguish between different detectors such as ionization chambers, proportional counters and geiger muller counters.
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1) What is Nuclear Physics? ► https://youtu.be/6joildn5lqY
2) Nuclear Size / Radius ► https://youtu.be/1keKrGoqUAg
3) Quantization of Angular Momentum ► https://youtu.be/QHYJ4VpqAvs
4) Nuclear Spin and Angular Momentum ► https://youtu.be/LPYPhyioDfs
5) Nuclear Magnetic Moment ► https://youtu.be/3QniicZuVnc
6) Binding Energy of Nucleus & BE Curve ► https://youtu.be/BYRz_9wvJzA
7) Parity of Wave function ► https://youtu.be/BSTRJjElDdI
8) Symmetric & Anti symmetric Wave func ► https://youtu.be/wvnWCY9TKgw
9) Liquid Drop Model of Nucleus ► https://youtu.be/4q1i7yTcQmA
10) Corrections to Liquid Drop Model ► https://youtu.be/GeLC1AUC0W8
11) NZ Graph (& Maximizing BE) ► https://youtu.be/MHYrv_1VJdI
12) Fermi Energy of Nucleus ► https://youtu.be/aUPLjIjgYGk
13) Fermi Gas Model of Nucleus ► https://youtu.be/emSekijh7XI
14) Shell Model of Nucleus ► https://youtu.be/Rd0CJje59bE
15) Nature of (Strong) Nuclear Force) ► https://youtu.be/43AyN24jZw8
16) Alpha, Beta & Gamma Decay ► https://youtu.be/eUEgpcQHzIA
17) Gamow's Theory of Alpha Decay ► https://youtu.be/suj5MTLGAUU
18) Gamow's Theory (DERIVATION) ► https://youtu.be/QwT4tbA8UvI
19) Q Value and KE of Alpha Decay ► https://youtu.be/w0eEGiOYvus
20) Beta Decay & Neutrino Hypothesis ► https://youtu.be/avKic7oiwvA
21) Radioactive Decay Law ► https://youtu.be/fOMvJj39eTU
22) Nuclear Cross Section ► https://youtu.be/R0tdsaFJ4vg
23) Interaction of Nuclear Radiation with Matter ► https://youtu.be/Ara0eTv02No
24) What is Cherenkov Radiaton? ► https://youtu.be/AkR2daFw45U
25) Nuclear Detectors ► https://youtu.be/avvXftiyBEs
26) Geiger Muller Counter ► https://youtu.be/jxY6RC52Cf0
27) Scintillation Detector ► https://youtu.be/rjuFrk0-AOw
28) Semiconductor Detectors ► https://youtu.be/c1boCCYs77Q
29) What are Accelerators? ► https://youtu.be/-KslGjXEtKk
30) Van de Graaff Generator ► https://youtu.be/Q9bijrQfS6E
31) Linear Accelerator ► https://youtu.be/C79838wtRZo
32) Cyclotron ► https://youtu.be/L5zhpLfnqGc
33) Synchrotron ► https://youtu.be/rOXfm6EezeA
34) Betatron ► https://youtu.be/rOXfm6EezeA
35) Fission & Fusion ► https://youtu.be/L7_oi9zChqE
36) Proton-Proton & CNO Cycle ► https://youtu.be/aqnCfDqQlzA
37) Meson Theory of Nuclear Forces ► https://youtu.be/Wvjci2gP7eg
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Nuclear Detectors are special kinds of instruments that can detect the existence of nuclear particles like alpha particles, beta particles, gamma radiation, etc.
There is a class of nuclear detectors known as gas-filled nuclear detectors, or gas ( ionization) chambers; such as ionization chamber, proportional counter, or Geiger Muller counter (GM counter).
In this video I discuss the general principle and working mechanism of a gas filled detector, and also distinguish between different detectors such as ionization chambers, proportional counters and geiger muller counters.
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1) What is Nuclear Physics? ► https://youtu.be/6joildn5lqY
2) Nuclear Size / Radius ► https://youtu.be/1keKrGoqUAg
3) Quantization of Angular Momentum ► https://youtu.be/QHYJ4VpqAvs
4) Nuclear Spin and Angular Momentum ► https://youtu.be/LPYPhyioDfs
5) Nuclear Magnetic Moment ► https://youtu.be/3QniicZuVnc
6) Binding Energy of Nucleus & BE Curve ► https://youtu.be/BYRz_9wvJzA
7) Parity of Wave function ► https://youtu.be/BSTRJjElDdI
8) Symmetric & Anti symmetric Wave func ► https://youtu.be/wvnWCY9TKgw
9) Liquid Drop Model of Nucleus ► https://youtu.be/4q1i7yTcQmA
10) Corrections to Liquid Drop Model ► https://youtu.be/GeLC1AUC0W8
11) NZ Graph (& Maximizing BE) ► https://youtu.be/MHYrv_1VJdI
12) Fermi Energy of Nucleus ► https://youtu.be/aUPLjIjgYGk
13) Fermi Gas Model of Nucleus ► https://youtu.be/emSekijh7XI
14) Shell Model of Nucleus ► https://youtu.be/Rd0CJje59bE
15) Nature of (Strong) Nuclear Force) ► https://youtu.be/43AyN24jZw8
16) Alpha, Beta & Gamma Decay ► https://youtu.be/eUEgpcQHzIA
17) Gamow's Theory of Alpha Decay ► https://youtu.be/suj5MTLGAUU
18) Gamow's Theory (DERIVATION) ► https://youtu.be/QwT4tbA8UvI
19) Q Value and KE of Alpha Decay ► https://youtu.be/w0eEGiOYvus
20) Beta Decay & Neutrino Hypothesis ► https://youtu.be/avKic7oiwvA
21) Radioactive Decay Law ► https://youtu.be/fOMvJj39eTU
22) Nuclear Cross Section ► https://youtu.be/R0tdsaFJ4vg
23) Interaction of Nuclear Radiation with Matter ► https://youtu.be/Ara0eTv02No
24) What is Cherenkov Radiaton? ► https://youtu.be/AkR2daFw45U
25) Nuclear Detectors ► https://youtu.be/avvXftiyBEs
26) Geiger Muller Counter ► https://youtu.be/jxY6RC52Cf0
27) Scintillation Detector ► https://youtu.be/rjuFrk0-AOw
28) Semiconductor Detectors ► https://youtu.be/c1boCCYs77Q
29) What are Accelerators? ► https://youtu.be/-KslGjXEtKk
30) Van de Graaff Generator ► https://youtu.be/Q9bijrQfS6E
31) Linear Accelerator ► https://youtu.be/C79838wtRZo
32) Cyclotron ► https://youtu.be/L5zhpLfnqGc
33) Synchrotron ► https://youtu.be/rOXfm6EezeA
34) Betatron ► https://youtu.be/rOXfm6EezeA
35) Fission & Fusion ► https://youtu.be/L7_oi9zChqE
36) Proton-Proton & CNO Cycle ► https://youtu.be/aqnCfDqQlzA
37) Meson Theory of Nuclear Forces ► https://youtu.be/Wvjci2gP7eg
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Nuclear Detectors are special kinds of instruments that can detect the existence of nuclear particles like alpha particles, beta particles, gamma radiation, etc.
There is a class of nuclear detectors known as gas-filled nuclear detectors, or gas ( ionization) chambers; such as ionization chamber, proportional counter, or Geiger Muller counter (GM counter).
In this video I discuss the general principle and working mechanism of a gas filled detector, and also distinguish between different detectors such as ionization chambers, proportional counters and geiger muller counters.
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1) What is Nuclear Physics? ► https://youtu.be/6joildn5lqY
2) Nuclear Size / Radius ► https://youtu.be/1keKrGoqUAg
3) Quantization of Angular Momentum ► https://youtu.be/QHYJ4VpqAvs
4) Nuclear Spin and Angular Momentum ► https://youtu.be/LPYPhyioDfs
5) Nuclear Magnetic Moment ► https://youtu.be/3QniicZuVnc
6) Binding Energy of Nucleus & BE Curve ► https://youtu.be/BYRz_9wvJzA
7) Parity of Wave function ► https://youtu.be/BSTRJjElDdI
8) Symmetric & Anti symmetric Wave func ► https://youtu.be/wvnWCY9TKgw
9) Liquid Drop Model of Nucleus ► https://youtu.be/4q1i7yTcQmA
10) Corrections to Liquid Drop Model ► https://youtu.be/GeLC1AUC0W8
11) NZ Graph (& Maximizing BE) ► https://youtu.be/MHYrv_1VJdI
12) Fermi Energy of Nucleus ► https://youtu.be/aUPLjIjgYGk
13) Fermi Gas Model of Nucleus ► https://youtu.be/emSekijh7XI
14) Shell Model of Nucleus ► https://youtu.be/Rd0CJje59bE
15) Nature of (Strong) Nuclear Force) ► https://youtu.be/43AyN24jZw8
16) Alpha, Beta & Gamma Decay ► https://youtu.be/eUEgpcQHzIA
17) Gamow's Theory of Alpha Decay ► https://youtu.be/suj5MTLGAUU
18) Gamow's Theory (DERIVATION) ► https://youtu.be/QwT4tbA8UvI
19) Q Value and KE of Alpha Decay ► https://youtu.be/w0eEGiOYvus
20) Beta Decay & Neutrino Hypothesis ► https://youtu.be/avKic7oiwvA
21) Radioactive Decay Law ► https://youtu.be/fOMvJj39eTU
22) Nuclear Cross Section ► https://youtu.be/R0tdsaFJ4vg
23) Interaction of Nuclear Radiation with Matter ► https://youtu.be/Ara0eTv02No
24) What is Cherenkov Radiaton? ► https://youtu.be/AkR2daFw45U
25) Nuclear Detectors ► https://youtu.be/avvXftiyBEs
26) Geiger Muller Counter ► https://youtu.be/jxY6RC52Cf0
27) Scintillation Detector ► https://youtu.be/rjuFrk0-AOw
28) Semiconductor Detectors ► https://youtu.be/c1boCCYs77Q
29) What are Accelerators? ► https://youtu.be/-KslGjXEtKk
30) Van de Graaff Generator ► https://youtu.be/Q9bijrQfS6E
31) Linear Accelerator ► https://youtu.be/C79838wtRZo
32) Cyclotron ► https://youtu.be/L5zhpLfnqGc
33) Synchrotron ► https://youtu.be/rOXfm6EezeA
34) Betatron ► https://youtu.be/rOXfm6EezeA
35) Fission & Fusion ► https://youtu.be/L7_oi9zChqE
36) Proton-Proton & CNO Cycle ► https://youtu.be/aqnCfDqQlzA
37) Meson Theory of Nuclear Forces ► https://youtu.be/Wvjci2gP7eg
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Gas is one of the four fundamental states of matter (the others being solid, liquid, and plasma). A pure gas may be made up of individual atoms (e.g. a noble gas like neon), elemental molecules made from one type of atom (e.g. oxygen), or compound molecules made from a variety of atoms (e.g. carbon dioxide). A gas mixture would contain a variety of pure gases much like the air. What distinguishes a gas from liquids and solids is the vast separation of the individual gas particles. This separation usually makes a colorless gas invisible to the human observer. The interaction of gas particles in the presence of electric and gravitational fields are considered negligible as indicated by the constant velocity vectors in the image. One type of commonly known gas is steam.
The gaseous state of matter is found between the liquid and plasma states, the latter of which provides the upper temperature boundary for gases. Bounding the lower end of the temperature scale lie degenerative quantum gases which are gaining increasing attention. High-density atomic gases super cooled to incredibly low temperatures are classified by their statistical behavior as either a Bose gas or a Fermi gas. For a comprehensive listing of these exotic states of matter see list of states of matter.