Becquerel
The element named after Marie Curie is curium, with the symbol Cm and atomic number 96. Curium is a radioactive metallic element that was named in her honor for her contributions to the field of radioactivity.
No, Pascal is not an SI unit. Pascal (Pa) is the SI unit of pressure, defined as one newton per square meter. It is named after Blaise Pascal, a French mathematician, physicist, and philosopher.
The amp was discovered by Andre-Marie Ampere, a French physicist and mathematician, known for his contributions to the development of electromagnetism. The unit of electric current, the ampere (A), is named after him.
Actinium was named after the Greek word "aktinos" which means "ray" or "beam" due to its high radioactivity. The element was discovered by Friedrich Oskar Giesel and independently by André-Louis Debierne in 1899.
The Name Given In The question Should Be Corrected Firstly Its "Marie Curie",not "Curium" The curie (symbol Ci), a unit of radioactivity, is named in honour of her and Pierre as is the element with atomic number 96 - curium
A bequerel is the derived SI unit of radioactive activity, named after French physicist Henri Becquerel.
Geiger Counter. Or Gieger Counter...not certain of spelling.
The name fermium is derived from the name of the well-known Italian physicist Enrico Fermi.
Curium (Cm) was named after Marie and Pierre Curie, the pioneers of radioactivity. Einsteinium (Es) was named after Albert Einstein, the renowned physicist known for his theory of relativity. Fermium (Fm) was named after Enrico Fermi, the Italian physicist who conducted pioneering research in nuclear reactions and particle physics.
The name of the element einsteinium is derived from the name of the great well-known physicist of Jewish origin - Albert Einstein.
The element named after Marie Curie is curium, with the symbol Cm and atomic number 96. Curium is a radioactive metallic element that was named in her honor for her contributions to the field of radioactivity.
Because Albert Einstein was a very known physicist, a Nobel Prize laureate.
The name rutherfordium is derived from the name of the physicist Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937).
This unit of pressure/stress was named after French mathematician/physicist Blaise Pascal.
Named after the French physicist Andre Marie Ampere (1755 - 1836)
Meitnerium is named after Austrian physicist Lise Meitner, who made significant contributions to the discovery of nuclear fission.
Nikola Tesla http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikola_Tesla