Multiple Choice
Radioactive technetium, a gamma emitter, is taken up by the heart muscle in a medical test. The detector for the radiation emitted from the heart could be a
A) Tokamak.
B) quarter-wavelength antenna.
C) Geiger counter.
D) photoelectric tube.
E) diffraction grating.
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