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What is the radioactive symbol?

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Answered by Itsmahi001
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\huge \bigstar { \underline{ \sf{ \red{A}{ \pink{n}{ \color{blue}{s}{ \color{gold}{w}{ \color{aqua}{e}{ \color{lime}{r}}}}}}}}}

  • The life of the radioactive 'trefoil' began in 1946 at the University of California, Berkeley. The symbol was first 'doodled' by members of a research group headed by Nels Garden, who wrote in a letter that the symbol “would best symbolize the degree of hazard, type of activity, etc., but which was simple in design”.
Answered by lohitjinaga
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The international radiation symbol (also known as the it was rendered as magenta, and was set on a blue background.

Explanation:

\huge\mathbb\blue{☺Thank you ☺}

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