Note: The cloud chamber can be used without radioactive sources for muon displays.
This demonstration is a small cloud chamber setup. A larger apparatus is available in the upper year labs.
- Place the tray/styrofoam container on the leveling stand.
- Fill the tray with dry ice pellets (two scoops).
- Fill the bottom of the cloud chamber and wet the lining on its side walls with ethyl alcohol.
- Place a thick metal plate on top of the dry ice, and place the chamber on top of the plate.
- Level the setup.
- Using lab jacks, adjust the Leitz projector (or some other light source) to shine into the chamber at a downward angle.
- Allow the alcohol to cool down for 5 - 10 minutes
- Insert the alpha/beta source through the corked opening on side of the chamber.
Method:
- Turn on the slide projector / lamp and observe.
- The long thin trails are from beta particles
- The wider and denser clouds are from alpha particles.
Optional: 45VDC supply / battery to set up an electric field within the chamber.
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11am - 12pm PHY100 MP202