Radiation was discovered by Wilhelm Rontgen in 1895, when he noticed that certain invisible rays were able to pass through objects and create images on a photographic plate. This led to the introduction of X-rays and the discovery of the broader field of radiation.
Gamma radiation was discovered by French chemist Paul Villard in 1900 during his studies of uranium.
Invisible electromagnetic radiation was discovered with the help of experiments by scientists such as Johann Wilhelm Ritter, William Herschel, and Sir William Crookes. They observed the effects of this radiation on different materials and discovered various types of electromagnetic waves beyond visible light.
Blackbody radiation was discovered by Max Planck in 1900. Planck proposed a theory that described the spectral distribution of energy emitted by a blackbody at different temperatures, leading to the development of quantum mechanics.
Henri Becquerel discovered the three types of radiation - alpha, beta, and gamma radiation - while studying the radioactive properties of uranium in 1896.
Henri Becquerel discovered radiation in 1896 while working with uranium salts. His serendipitous discovery of radioactivity paved the way for further research and development of methods to detect and measure radiation.
Nobody thought of radiation. It was discovered.
Gamma radiation was discovered by French chemist Paul Villard in 1900 during his studies of uranium.
Richard Mewaldt.
It is a form of electromagnetic radiation.
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Neils Bohr
Madame Marie Curie
The cosmic background radiation was discovered in 1964 by American radio astronomers Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson
Mendelevium was discovered at the, Radiation Laboratory of the University of California in Berkeley, California Madison Jacob
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Penzias and Wilson discovered background radiation on October 7,1965.
Invisible electromagnetic radiation was discovered with the help of experiments by scientists such as Johann Wilhelm Ritter, William Herschel, and Sir William Crookes. They observed the effects of this radiation on different materials and discovered various types of electromagnetic waves beyond visible light.