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Can it be concluded from beta decay that electrons exist inside the nucleus?​

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Answered by dangerdevil55
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However, it is observed that beta-particles (electrons) ejected from the nucleus during b –decay have energies of approximately 3 Me V, which is quite different from the calculated value of 19.6 MeV. ... Therefore, it is confirmed that electrons do not exist inside the nucleus.

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it is observed that beta-particles (electrons) ejected from the nucleus during b –decay have energies of approximately 3 Me V, which is quite different from the calculated value of 19.6 MeV.

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