No, radioactivity cannot be canceled. Radioactivity is a natural process where unstable atomic nuclei release energy in the form of radiation. While the rate of radioactivity can decrease over time as the unstable nuclei decay, the process itself cannot be canceled.
A scientist who studies radioactivity is called a nuclear physicist or a radiologist.
Henri Becquerel was a French scientist who was credited for the discovery of radioactivity. He was credited in 1896.
Marie Curie is famous for discovering radioactivity in 1898. She was a pioneering physicist and chemist who conducted groundbreaking research on radioactivity, earning her two Nobel Prizes in Physics and Chemistry.
The physicist who invented the Geiger counter, the instrument that detects radioactivity, was Hans Geiger.
"Radioactivity" has six syllables: ra-di-o-ac-tiv-i-ty.
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Radioactivity affect the water molecules. Radioactivity makes it harmful
Both are correct. Cancelled/Cancelling is British spelling. Canceled/Canceling is American spelling.
What other sort of radioactivity is there?
Radioactivity can be induced in ordinary matter by artificial transmutation.
no but she built the knowleage of radioactivity.
You cannot measure radioactivity in litres
Radioactivity in Japan is about 15,000 terabecquerels.
Yes, it was canceled.
No, it was never canceled.
no it has not been canceled
NO. Henri Becquerel was the discoverer of radioactivity.