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[[Image:Detectors summary 3.png|thumb|right|200px|This tree diagram shows the relationship between types and classification of most common particle detectors. Credit: [[commons:User:Wdcf|Wdcf]].]]
'''Radiation detectors''' provide a signal that is converted to an electric current. The device is designed so that the current provided is proportional to the characteristics of the incident radiation.
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[[Image:Sudbury sno.jpg|thumb|right|175px|The [[w:Sudbury Neutrino Observatory|Sudbury Neutrino Observatory]], a 12-meter sphere filled with heavy water surrounded by light detectors located 2000 meters below the ground in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Credit: .]]
"A '''neutrino detector''' is ... designed to study [[w:neutrino|neutrino]]s. Because neutrinos are only [[w:Weak interaction|weakly interacting]] with other particles of matter, neutrino detectors must be very large in order to detect a significant number of neutrinos. Neutrino detectors are often built underground to isolate the detector from [[w:cosmic ray|cosmic ray]]s and other background radiation.<ref name=twsP14>{{ cite web
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