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Radium experiment, 1904. Artist: Poyet
Radium experiment, 1904. Paths of alpha, beta, and gamma particles from a radium sample placed between the poles of an electromagnet, as used in Marie and Pierre Curie's laboratory, Paris. Continuing the research into radioactivity begun by Henri Becquerel, the Curies discovered two new chemical elements, radium and polonium. In 1903 they were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics, sharing the award with Becquerel.
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AR926409
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Public
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3366px × 3115px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1900s
20th century
Ann Ronan Pictures
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
Chemistry
country
CURIE
Discovery
electromagnet
ELEMENT
Engraving
experiment
France
French
LABORATORY EQUIPMENT
LOCATION
magnet
MAGNETISM
Manya Sklodowska
MARIE
MARIE CURIE
Marie Sklodowska
Marie Sklodowska Curie
Monochrome
Physics
pierre
PIERRE CURIE
Poyet
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RADIOACTIVITY
RADIUM
Science
Scientific Instrument