The curie is the historical unit of radioactivity, originally defined as the decay rate of one gram of radium-226. One curie equals 3.7×10¹⁰ becquerels.
Kilocurie
The kilocurie equals 1000 curies, used for describing the activity of very strong radioactive sources in nuclear power plants and large-scale industrial applications.
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