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Radioactivity

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Meaning

The hazard symbol for a radioactive sample.

Radioactivity is the emission of ionising radiation from a sample of unstable isotopes.

About Radioactivity

The term radioactivity was first coined by Marie Curie who also discovered the elements Polonium and Radium which were radioactive.
The radioactivity of a sample is measured in Becquerels (Bq) which is the number of radioactive decays in a sample per second.
The radioactivity of a sample depends upon the amount of unstable isotopes in the sample and the half life of the isotope.
Radioactivity is a scalar quantity as it has magnitude but does not have a direction.

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