becquerel

  • 81Becquerel effect — Physics. the electromotive force produced by the unequal illumination of two identical electrodes placed in an electrolyte. [named after A. H. BECQUEREL] * * * …

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  • 82Becquerel rays — (formerly) rays emitted by radioactive substances. [named after A. H. BECQUEREL] * * * …

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  • 83Becquerel, Antoine-Henri — ► (1852 1908) Físico francés, hijo de Alexandre Edmond Becquerel. Fue premio Nobel de Física en 1903, compartido con los esposos Curie, por su aportación en el descubrimiento de la radiactividad espontánea …

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  • 84becquerel ray — noun Usage: usually capitalized B Etymology: after A. H. Becquerel : a ray emitted by a radioactive substance used before adoption of the terms alpha ray, beta ray, gamma ray …

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  • 85Becquerel — biographical name family of French physicists including: Antoine César 1788 1878; his son Alexandre Edmond 1820 1891; the latter s son Antoine Henri 1852 1908 …

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  • 86Becquerel — См. Bq …

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  • 87Becquerel — /bek euh rel /; Fr. /bekeu rddel /, n. 1. Alexandre Edmond /ann lek sahonn drddeu ed mawonn /, 1820 91, French physicist (son of Antoine César). 2. Antoine César /ahonn twannn say zannrdd /, 1788 1878, French physicist. 3. Antoine Henri /ahonn… …

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  • 88becquerel — noun In the International System of Units, the derived unit of radioactive activity; the activity of a quantity of radioactive material in which one nucleus decays per second. Symbol: Bq …

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  • 89Becquerel — Bec·que·rel [bɛkə rɛl] das; s, ; eine Einheit, mit der man Radioaktivität misst; Abk Bq …

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  • 90becquerel — bec|que|rel [ˌbekəˈrel] n a unit for measuring ↑radioactivity …

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