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What do the curie measure?

The curie is a unit of measurement to quantify the radioactivity of a substance, representing the number of disintegrations per second. It is commonly used to describe the activity of radioactive materials.


What is a millicurie?

There are one thousand millicuries in a Curie. The Curie is a non-SI unit of measure of radioactivity. One Curie is roughly the activity of 1 gram of the radium isotope 226Ra, a substance studied by Marie and Pierre Curie.


Is radiation measured in emissions sec called the curie?

No, radiation is not measured in emissions per second. The curie (Ci) is a unit used to measure the activity of a radioactive substance, representing the rate of radioactive decay. The unit for measuring radiation exposure is the sievert (Sv).


What is the relation of a gram to a curie?

A curie is a unit of measurement for radioactivity, while a gram is a unit of mass. There is no direct relationship between the two as they measure different properties.


Was used as a target substance in the experiments by Irene joliot-Curie?

Radioactive Nitrogen was the element that Irene Joliot-Curie used as a target substance in the experiments. Irene Joliot-Curie was a French nuclear physicist.


What did Marie Curie do for health?

What Marie Curie did for health was that she isolates radium,later used to treat cancer.


What was mai curie invention used for?

radiation


Where did maria curie used to live?

Paris


What equipment did Marie Curie use when discovering polonium and radium?

Studying residues of uranium ores Marie Curie and Pierre Curie found that these residues are more radioactive than uranium; they attributed this radioactivity to unknown elements. They isolated these elements and named these elements polonium and radium.


Who first used p in pH?

madam curie


What does a calibrator do in nuclear medicine?

simply, it measure the activity of a radioactive isotope in Ci "curie" or in Bq "Becquerel"


Which unit is larger curie or rontgen?

If I understand it correctly, the two units measure quite different things, and can't be directly compared. The curie is a unit of radioactivity, while the roentgen is a unit of radiation exposure. The curie is equal to 3.7x1010 disintegrations per second or becquerels. A roentgen is that amount of x-rays or gamma rays which will produce 2.58x10-4 coulombs/kg of dry air. Both the curie and the roentgen are units which are primarily of historical interest, except in the US where they are still commonly used. In the rest of the world, they have largely been replaced by the SI units becquerel and coulomb/kg. Also, it is more common to measure air kerma (in units of joule/kg or gray) than to measure exposure. This latter change is because air kerma, as a measure of energy deposited per unit mass, is more directly related to dose than is exposure, a measure of ionization produced per unit mass or volume.