Henri Becquerel, Discoverer of Radioactivity, Original Scientific Manuscript
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Henri Becquerel, Discoverer of Radioactivity, Original Scientific Manuscript
A sheet of scientific notes inscribed overall by French physicist Antoine Henri Becquerel (1852-1908), including formulas and calculations. 1p, measuring 8.875" x 6.375", N.p., n.d. In ink on cream blue-ruled paper. In this undated manuscript, Becquerel jots down some notes concerning x-rays, electrolysis, and ions, relating to his work on radioactivity. Becquerel's fluid handwriting suggests his impatience to record his findings. Manuscripts written by Becquerel discussing radioactivity are of great rarity. Should yield fascinating new discoveries when fully translated! Uneven bottom edge, else near fine.
Some interesting equations and notes include: "e/e = 1. rn = R.1019" "e/u = 107 1,805 2x1000…that of the electrolysis v (S 104 c - 7 104" "1/2000 of that of the atom…or electron". Henri Becquerel came from a family of well-respected French physicists. After holding a few government positions, Becquerel transitioned into research and academia. His early studies focused on light absorption and deflection, phosphorescence, magnetism, and gases.
In 1896, Becquerel discovered natural or spontaneous radioactivity by conducting experiments with uranium salts. Becquerel rays were later named after him; they later became known as radioactivity (a term coined by Marie Curie.) In 1903, Becquerel was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics along with Marie and Pierre Curie. Ex-Thomas Kotte 4,500 Euros.
This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.
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