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Why do the probes need to be isotropic?


If you want to study exposure levels at a given point you need to take into account all the sources of radiation in the vicinity. Isotropy is the property that allows that sort of study, since the probe detects all emissions coming from any direction. A directional measurement device allows us to measure the field coming for a given point, while an isotropic device makes it possible to measure the field coming from all directions.




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