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  1. Antoine Henri Becquerel (/ ˌ b ɛ k ə ˈ r ɛ l /; French pronunciation: [ɑ̃twan ɑ̃ʁi bɛkʁɛl]; 15 December 1852 – 25 August 1908) was a French engineer, physicist, Nobel laureate, and the first person to discover radioactivity.

  2. May 9, 2024 · Henri Becquerel was a French physicist who discovered radioactivity through his investigations of uranium and other substances. In 1903 he shared the Nobel Prize for Physics with Pierre and Marie Curie.

    • Lawrence Badash
  3. Born: 15 December 1852, Paris, France. Died: 25 August 1908, France. Affiliation at the time of the award: École Polytechnique, Paris, France. Prize motivation: “in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered by his discovery of spontaneous radioactivity”. Prize share: 1/2.

  4. Antoine Henri Becquerel, né le 15 décembre 1852 dans l' ancien 12e arrondissement de Paris 2 et mort le 25 août 1908 au Croisic, est un physicien français. Il découvre la radioactivité en 1896 et il est lauréat de la moitié du prix Nobel de physique de 1903 (partagé avec Marie Curie et son mari Pierre Curie) 3 .

  5. Aug 9, 2019 · Learn about Henri Becquerel, who accidentally discovered radioactivity in 1896 by exposing uranium-based crystals to sunlight. Find out his biography, achievements, awards, and legacy in physics and science.

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  6. Henri Becquerel, (born Dec. 15, 1852, Paris, France—died Aug. 25, 1908, Le Croisic), French physicist. His grandfather, Antoine-César (1788–1878), was one of the founders of the field of electrochemistry, and his father, Alexandre-Edmond (1820–91), made important studies of light phenomena.

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  8. Jun 6, 2023 · Henri Becquerel. In 1896, inspired by Wilhelm Konrad Röntgen's discovery of x-rays, Becquerel investigated the possibility that such x-rays could cause phosphorescence and whether phosphorescent materials could emit x-rays.

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