Physics, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

Are protons unstable?


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Anonymous: It is very difficult to measure the position and momentum of a microscopic particle with great accuracy
Anonymous: it's possible for a massive boson to pop out of a quark making up a proton for a very short time and cause that proton to decay.
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Answered by Anonymous
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Yes,it happens only under certain circumstances and with certain unstable isotopes.....
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Answered by Meww
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Yep, protons are unstable.

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