Becquerel effect

Becquerel effect

noun Physics.
the electromotive force produced by the unequal illumination of two identical electrodes placed in an electrolyte.

Origin:
named after A. H. Becquerel
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Becquerel effect is always a great word to know.
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the meeting of particles or of bodies in which each exerts a force upon the other, causing the exchange of energy or momentum
the splitting of the nucleus of an atom into nuclei of lighter atoms, accompanied by the release of energy
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