becquerel

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The becquerel is the SI-derived unit used to measure radioactivity, defined as one nuclear decay per second.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf SI derived unit
unit of radioactivity
adoptedIn 1975
approvedBy General Conference on Weights and Measures
baseQuantity time
baseUnit second
belongsToCategory SI units named after people
category radioactivity units
conversionFromCurie 1 Ci = 3.7×10^10 Bq
conversionToCurie 1 Bq = 2.7027×10^-11 Ci
definition one nuclear decay per second
dimension T^-1
hasMultiple gigabecquerel
kilobecquerel
megabecquerel
terabecquerel
hasSubmultiple microbecquerel
millibecquerel
nanobecquerel
isScalar true
isSIUnit true
isSmallerThan curie
namedAfter Henri Becquerel
namedAfterNationality French
namedAfterOccupation physicist
notationInText Bq
quantityMeasured activity of a radioactive source
radioactivity
relatedConcept absorbed dose
decay constant
half-life
relatedUnit gray
rutherford
sievert
replacedUnit curie
SIBaseUnitExpression s^-1
symbol Bq
systemOfUnits International System of Units
unitType coherent derived unit
usedInField environmental monitoring
health physics
nuclear medicine
nuclear physics
radiation protection
radiological engineering
radiology

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