curie|curies in English

noun

[cu·rie || 'kjʊərɪ]

unit for measuring radioactivity (named after Pierre Curie)

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1. A few curies (1 curie equals 37 gigabecquerels, 1 Ci = 37 GBq) of 210Po emit a blue glow which is caused by ionisation of the surrounding air.

2. Curie An obsolete unit of radioactivity (i.e., radioactive decay) equal to 3.7 x 1010 disintegrations/sec of a radioactive nuclide, roughly equivalent to the activity of 1 g of radium; the Curie was replaced by the SI-derived unit for radioactivity, the Becquerel (2.70 x 10-11 Curies).

3. Curie An obsolete unit of radioactivity (i.e., radioactive decay) equal to 3.7 x 1010 disintegrations/sec of a radioactive nuclide, roughly equivalent to the activity of 1 g of radium; the Curie was replaced by the SI-derived unit for radioactivity, the Becquerel (2.70 x 10-11 Curies).

4. Becquerels (Bq) curies (Ci) 2.7 x 10-11

5. The Curies are best known for discovering radium.

6. 1 curie = 37000000000 Becquerel

7. The Curie is named for Marie and Pierre Curie, who discovered radium in 1898

8. 1 Becquerel = 2.7027027027027E-11 curie

9. How to convert curies to Becquerels [Ci to Bq]:

10. Curie is a unit of radioactivity

11. He and his wife, Marie Curie, …

12. French submarine Curie (Q 87), a French submarine in the First World War French submarine Curie (P67), a French submarine in the Second World War Intel Curie, a sub-miniature x86/Quark-based platform for wearable applications Pierre and Marie Curie University, Paris

13. Felicity joined Curie on January 2, 2018

14. Maria Salomea Skłodowska–Curie (Marie Curie) (7 November 1867 – 4 July 1934) was a Polish physicist, chemist and feminist

15. How to convert curie to Becquerel

16. Every ferromagnetic substance has its own individual temperature, called the Curie temperature, or Curie point, above which it loses its ferromagnetic properties.

17. The Curies tried to compare their rays with Becquerel’s rays, to find the commonalties.

18. Jacques Curie (1856–1941), French physicist, Pierre's brother; Pierre Curie (1859–1906), French physicist and Nobel Prize winner, Marie's husband; Marie Curie (1867–1934), Polish-French chemist and physicist, two-time Nobel Prize winner; Irène Joliot-Curie (1897–1956), French physicist and Nobel Prize winner, Marie and Pierre's daughter; Frédéric Joliot-Curie (1900–1958), French

19. Becquerel and Curie are the units of radioactivity

20. Curie, in physics, unit of activity of a quantity of a radioactive substance, named in honour of the French physicist Pierre Curie.

21. The Curie cable system is designed with 18Tbps per fiber …

22. Marie Curie discovered two new chemical elements - radium and polonium

23. Pierre Curie Biographical P ierre Curie was born in Paris, where his father was a general medical practitioner, on May 15, 1859

24. The Nobel Committee investigated the research done by Becquerel and both of the Curies.

25. This made it possible for the Curies to separate out the radioactive compounds and discover a new element in them.