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radioactivity
[ rey-dee-oh-ak-tiv-i-tee ]
noun
- the phenomenon, exhibited by and being a property of certain elements, of spontaneously emitting radiation resulting from changes in the nuclei of atoms of the element.
radioactivity
/ ËŒ°ù±ðɪ»åɪəʊæ°ìˈ³Ùɪ±¹Éª³Ùɪ /
noun
- the spontaneous emission of radiation from atomic nuclei. The radiation can consist of alpha, beta, and gamma radiation
radioactivity
/ °ùÄå′dŧ-Å-ă°ì-³Ùı¹â€²Ä-³Ùŧ /
- The emission of radiation by unstable atomic nuclei undergoing radioactive decay .
radioactivity
- The emission of elementary particles by some atoms when their unstable nuclei disintegrate ( see half-life ). Materials composed of such atoms are radioactive. ( See alpha radiation , beta radiation , and gamma radiation .)
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of radioactivity1
A Closer Look
Example Sentences
The camera will then pick up the radioactivity in such a way that doctors can see how, for example, a cancer has spread.
The Cabrera Services report noted the radioactivity at the Albany Bulb is consistent with other landfills that accept construction debris, which may contain naturally radioactive material, such as granite.
For every following year, there is a little less radioactivity in newly formed cells, which means that they can be 'dated'.
It has almost no radioactivity and won’t harm the air or our pretty skies.
With calculations based on linear algebra, the research team demonstrated that -- analogous to radioactivity in atomic nuclei -- a magnetic quiver can decay into a more stable state or fission into two separate quivers.
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