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The Geiger counter was invented by physicist Hans Geiger and Ernest Rutherford in 1908 to detect and measure radioactive particles. The distinctive clicking sound it makes is produced by pulses of electrical current triggered by ionizing radiation passing through the tube. Geiger counters were essential tools in the discovery of the atomic nucleus and are still used today to detect radiation in nuclear facilities.
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