becquerel to disintegrations/second
Please provide values below to convert becquerel [Bq] to disintegrations/second, or change ↔.
becquerel [Bq]
Definition: The SI unit of radioactivity, equal to one disintegration per second.
Historyandorigin: Named after Henri Becquerel, who discovered radioactivity in 1896, the becquerel measures the rate of decay of radioactive substances.
CurrentUse: Used globally to measure the activity of radioactive materials in scientific, medical, and environmental contexts.
funfact: One becquerel represents one atomic decay per second, and it’s used to track radiation in both medical diagnostics and environmental monitoring!
disintegrations/second
Definition: A unit of radioactivity equivalent to one disintegration of an atom per second.
Historyandorigin: Used to describe the rate at which atoms undergo radioactive decay.
CurrentUse: This is an informal way to describe radioactivity and is often used in scientific contexts.
funfact: It’s a fundamental way to understand how quickly a radioactive substance is decaying!
becquerel [Bq] to disintegrations/second Conversion Table
1 becquerel [Bq] | 1 disintegrations/second |
2 becquerel [Bq] | 2 disintegrations/second |
3 becquerel [Bq] | 3 disintegrations/second |
5 becquerel [Bq] | 5 disintegrations/second |
10 becquerel [Bq] | 10 disintegrations/second |
50 becquerel [Bq] | 50 disintegrations/second |
100 becquerel [Bq] | 100 disintegrations/second |
1000 becquerel [Bq] | 1000 disintegrations/second |
10000 becquerel [Bq] | 10000 disintegrations/second |
100000 becquerel [Bq] | 100000 disintegrations/second |
1000000 becquerel [Bq] | 1000000 disintegrations/second |
How to Convert becquerel to disintegrations/second
1 becquerel [Bq] = 1 disintegrations/second
1 disintegrations/second = 1 becquerel [Bq]
we use cross multiplication method
becquerel [Bq] → disintegrations/second
1 → 1
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*1=1*x
by simplifying
x=1.5