International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development: Nuclear Physics

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Showing posts with label Nuclear Physics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nuclear Physics. Show all posts

Sunday, 9 August 2020

Measurement of Radon Exhalation Rates from the Samples of Soil and Rocks

August 09, 2020 0
Measurement of Radon Exhalation Rates from the Samples of Soil and Rocks
Radon and its daughter products are the major sources of radiation exposure and recognized as one of the health hazards for human beings. In the present work, I have reviewed 20 papers in which the soil samples are collected to different places of India and other countries. The Effective radium and radon exhalation rates in the samples of soil and rock have...

Monday, 13 August 2018

UV-Visible Spectrophotometric Method of Paracetamol Tablet Formulation

August 13, 2018 0
UV-Visible Spectrophotometric Method of Paracetamol Tablet Formulation
A novel, safe and sensitive method of spectrophotometric estimation in UV-region has been developed for the assay of Paracetamol in its tablet formulation. The method have been developed and validated for the assay of Paracetamol using Methanol and water as diluents. Which does not shows any interference in spectrophotometric estimations. All the parameters...

Friday, 15 January 2016

Comparative Analysis of G.M Tube Characteristics Using (Ba-133) Gamma Source and (Sr-90) Beta Test Source

January 15, 2016 0
Comparative Analysis of G.M Tube Characteristics Using (Ba-133) Gamma Source and (Sr-90) Beta Test Source
The study is a recap of experimental physics which compares the G.M tube characteristics of (Ba-133) and (Sr-90) source respectively. SPECTECH ST360 Counter was used for this experiment. The test sources where placed 2cm and 4cm respectively in the counter window and voltage applied through starting at a potential of 780v. The counter was allowed to read for...

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