radioactive decay
英 [ˌreɪdiəʊˈæktɪv dɪˈkeɪ]
美 [ˌreɪdioʊˈæktɪv dɪˈkeɪ]
放射性衰变
英英释义
noun
- the spontaneous disintegration of a radioactive substance along with the emission of ionizing radiation
双语例句
- Radiation resulting from radioactive decay.
由放射性衰变产生的辐射。 - It had been used for practical ends, to identify elements and to unravel radioactive decay chains.
已将其用于实践的目的,去鉴别元素和阐明放射性衰变系。 - Alpha particles are these helium nuclei, and they are the result of radioactive decay.
阿尔法粒子是氦核,它们是放射性衰变的产物。 - Chemistry also uses calculus in determining reaction rates and radioactive decay.
化学也使用演算在确定反应速率和放射性衰变。 - She notes that the theory does not totally explain all of the excess heavy xenon in the atmosphere, nor for additional xenon made from the radioactive decay of uranium and plutonium in rocks.
斯人指出,该理论对重氙同位素在大气中过量之解释并非完全;亦未能解释铀与钚之放射性衰变在岩石中遗下之附加氙。 - Each element has at least one isotope with unstable nuclei that can undergo radioactive decay.
每个元素至少有一个同位素不稳定原子核可以进行放射性衰变。 - Rutherford first identified the action of probability in radioactive decay.
卢瑟福首先认识到几率在放射性衰变中的作用。 - Radon is a gas that comes from the radioactive decay of radium in rocks.
氡是来自岩石中镭辐射衰变而产生的气体。 - However, some of the minerals contain xenon isotopes unlike those usually produced by radioactive decay of uranium.
然而,有些含氙同位素的矿物并非如此,是由铀的放射性衰变产生的。 - For example, Earth's atmosphere contains only traces of helium and hydrogen, created by processes such as radioactive decay.
比如说,地球的大气中只含有由诸如放射性衰变之类的过程所产生的痕量的氦和氢。
