Dictionary Definition
Becquerel n : French physicist who discovered
that rays emitted by uranium salts affect photographic plates
(1852-1908) [syn: Henri
Becquerel, Antoine
Henri Becquerel]
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Etymology
Named after the French physicist Henri Becquerel.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
Translations
- French: becquerel
- Polish: bekerel
- Swedish: becquerel
See also
Wikipedia article becquerelFrench
Noun
becquerel- () becquerel
Extensive Definition
The becquerel (symbol Bq) is the SI derived
unit of radioactivity,
defined as the activity
of a quantity of radioactive material in which one nucleus
decays per second. It is
therefore equivalent to s-1. The becquerel is named for
Henri
Becquerel, who shared a Nobel Prize
with Pierre and
Marie
Curie for their work in discovering radioactivity.
In a fixed mass of radioactive material, the
number of becquerels changes with time. Therefore, a sample
radioactive decay rate is always stated with a timestamp for
short-lived isotopes, sometimes after adjustment to some specific
date of interest (in the past or in the future). For example, one
might quote a ten-day adjusted figure, that is, the amount of
radioactivity that will still be present ten days in the future.
This can de-emphasize short-lived isotopes.
SI uses the becquerel rather than the second for the unit of
activity measure to avoid dangerous mistakes: a measurement in
becquerels is proportional to activity, and thus a more dangerous
source of radiation gives a higher reading. A measurement in
seconds is inversely proportional. As any SI unit, Bq can be
prefixed;
commonly used multiples are kBq (kilobecquerel, 103 Bq), MBq
(megabecquerel, 106 Bq), and GBq (gigabecquerel, 109 Bq).
When measuring radioactivity of a sample with a
detector, a unit of "counts per second" (cps) or "counts
per minute" (cpm) are often used. These units can be converted
to the absolute activity of the sample in Bq if one applies a
number of significant conversions, e.g., for the radiation
background, for the detector efficiency, for the counting geometry,
for self-absorption of the radiation in the sample.
The becquerel can be used for the frequency of
aperiodic events; for periodic events, the hertz, which is also defined as
s–1, is used as unit.
Relationship to the curie
The curie (Ci) is an older, non-SI unit, of radioactivity. It is equivalent to 3.70 × 1010 disintegrations per second, which is approximately the amount of activity produced by 1 g of radium-226. Thus the curie is defined as 3.7×1010 becquerels or 37 GBq.Definition
1 Bq = 1 s–1External links
- Derived units on the BIPM web site
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