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becquerel French physicist who discovered that rays emitted by uranium salts affect photographic plates (1852-1908)
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becquerel means one disintegration per second.
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becquerel The SI unit of activity equal to one disintegration per second. [37 billion (3.7x1010) becquerels = 1 curie (Ci)].
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becquerel A quantitative measure of radioactivity. This is an alternate measure of activity used internationally. One becquerel of activity is equal to one nuclear decay per second. All references to quantities of radioactive material in this report are made in curies (Ci), followed in parentheses by the equivalent in becquerels. There 3.7 x 10 10 Bq in 1 Ci.
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becquerel (Bq.) A measure of the amount of radiation given off by a radioactive substance. A Becquerel is "one disintegration per second". It can express a concentration of radioactivity, eg 200 Bq. per gramme, or a total quantity, eg emissions limits for nuclear plant are given as so many Becquerels per year. Bq replaces the earlier measure "Curies" [qv]
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