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Scott Richards

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  1. I would like to set up an experiment to measure radiation. I am not sure if what I want to do is possible so I am looking for help to find out if it is possible. 1) I need to use a small block of material to partially shield some form of detectable radiation. 2) I need to measure how much radiation is going through the material. 3) (This is the important part...) I need to be able to "count" the radiation, to determine if there is a difference of 1 billionth if I rotate the block of material 180 degrees. I am guessing the 1 billionth of a change is probably very difficult. I am hoping I can use time in my favor, ie. run the experiment for weeks to build up enough data that 1 billionth of a difference would be detectable to a reliable certainty. I am hoping to keep the experiment under $2000 to purchase equipment if possible. My initial research points towards a scintillation counter but I could be totally wrong. Any nudges in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. There is a lot more to this experiment than I am explaining, so please don't judge the experiment based on the limited information above. My background is not in Physics, I am merely a fan that reads as mush as I can whenever I am able. If I could do life over again though...
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