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I was born in198465438+February 10. What is the lunar calendar? !
1984 65438+February 10 Curie's experimental notes were auctioned.
1984 65438+February 10, Derouet auction house in Paris, France auctioned the experimental notes of the world-famous Polish physicist maria sklodowska-curie and her husband, the outstanding French physicist pierre curie.
There are two notebooks in this auction, one written by Maria and the other by Pierre.
Pierre added Maria's notes on the experiment of radioactive elements polonium and radium. Pierre's supplement lasted until the week before he was run over by a carriage on April 1906. This notebook has a total of 130 pages and costs 220,000 francs.
Pierre's notes on the experiment of radioactive element uranium were supplemented by Maria. This 78-page notebook is priced at 80,000 francs.
It is reported that these notebooks are still radioactive. Not long ago, Geiger counter measured that these notebooks released 600 to 700 particles per second.
Maria Curie was born in Warsaw on 1867. While studying in France, she married Pierre, a Frenchman, on 1895. She discovered the new elements polonium and radium in 1898. Won the Nobel Prize twice. 1934 died of severe anemia caused by a large amount of radium radiation. The achievements of Curie's cooperation have made outstanding contributions to the development of world science.
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