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(Nükleer Bilimler) becquerel, bekerel (Bq)
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plural of becquerel
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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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{i} family name; Antoine Henri Becquerel (1852-1908), French physicist, winner of the Nobel prize in Physics in 1903 (discovered radioactivity in uranium)
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a unit of activity equal to one disintegration per second
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The rate of radioactivity equal to one disintegration per second
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Unit of radioactivity, equal to one radioactive disintegration per second Replaces the curie (Ci) : 1 Ci = 3 7x1010 Bq
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French physicist who discovered that rays emitted by uranium salts affect photographic plates (1852-1908)
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SI unit of radioactivity, defined as one disintegration per second Replaces the Curie
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International System of Units unit of activity and equals that quantity of radioactive material in which one transformation (disintegration) occurs per second (1 Bq = 1 disintegration per second = 2 7 x 10-11 Ci)
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{i} Bq, International System unit of radioactivity which equals the activity that results from the decay of one nucleus of radioactive or other nuclear transformation per second
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A unit of radioactivity equal to a count rate of 1 count/s
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The unit used to measure radioactivity 1 Bq equals one disintegration per second This unit replaces the curie (Ci)
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a less unwieldy measurement of radioactivity than curies: one disintegration per second (d p s ) A picocurie is 0 037 d p s or 0 03 Bq The most common reporting unit outside the United States for radionuclide air concentrations is µBq/m3 (microbecquerels)
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The SI unit of activity equal to one disintegration per second [37 billion (3 7x1010) becquerels = 1 curie (Ci)]
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A unit of nuclear activity For example, 1 Bq represents the amount of radioactive substance that disintegrates in one second This unit replaces the curie
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This is the unit of activity of a radioisotope It is the number of spontaneous nuclear transformations in one second The abbreviation is Bq (The old unit is the curie)
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The unit of radioactive decay equal to 1 disintegration per second 37 billion (3 7x1010) becquerels = 1 curie (Ci)
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The SI unit of activity 1 disintegration per second; 37 billion Bq = 1 curie (See conversion factors in the Measurement section )
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This is the SI unit for measuring radioactivity It is defined as 1 disintegration per second
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a unit for measuring radioactivity
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(Bq) A unit of radiation equal to one disintegration per second (the SI unit)
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Unit of activity in the International System–one disintegration per second; 1 Bq = 27 pCi
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The SI unit of intrinsic radioactivity in a material One Bq measures one disintegration per second and is thus the activity of a quantity of radioactive material which averages one decay per second (In practice, GBq or TBq are the common units )
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The unit of radioactive decay equal to 1 disintegration per second 37 billion becquerels is equal to 1 curie (Ci) There are 30,000 disintegrations per second taking place inside a household smoke detector
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