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Becquerel rays
plural noun
- (formerly) rays emitted by radioactive substances.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Becquerel rays1
Named after A. H. Becquerel
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Example Sentences
The Becquerel rays are invisible, and only known by their effects, which are of various kinds: thus, like the R�ntgen rays, they blacken a photographic plate, even after passing through glass or other intervening substances; they cause a number of different substances to give out a fluorescent light, and they render air a conductor of electricity.
From Project Gutenberg
And what seemed the more wonderful was the fact that these "Becquerel rays," as they were now called, emanated spontaneously from the pitch-blende.
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