[ RadSafe ] Hot particles on automobile air filters
kmcheng1 at netvigator.com
kmcheng1 at netvigator.com
Thu Jun 23 16:29:12 CDT 2011
A simple demonstration we used to show to junior school students about natural radioactivity was to cover the nozzle of a vacuum cleaner with a filter paper, turn on the cleaner for 5 to 10 minutes and then put the filter paper in front of a GM counter. There were normally sufficient radon progeny on the filter paper to give a significant count rate above the background. The same would be expected on an automobile air filter shortly after it is taken out of a running engine.
That is probably nothing new, unless the gamma spectrum shows that there are something else other than radon progeny.
Clement Cheng
Radiation Health Unit
Department of Health
Hong Kong SAR, China
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> 寄件者: "Brennan, Mike (DOH)" <Mike.Brennan at DOH.WA.GOV>
> 日期: 2011/06/24 星期五 上午 03:29:24 HKT
> 收件者: "The International Radiation Protection (Health Physics) MailingList"
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> 主旨: Re: [ RadSafe ] Hot particles on automobile air filters
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> Ah, so the data is robust enough to share with friends, so they can
> spread the news worldwide, but not robust enough to expose to
> potentially critical examination.
>
> How very, very, usual.
>
> >Sorry, Its not my data and you will have to wait for it to be
> published. It was meaursed in the USA by a colleague. I do however have
> my own data and will share it with you in due course.
> Sincerely
> Chris
>
> Sinecerly
> Chris
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