Physics, asked by mariyamiqbal1, 1 year ago

do alpha ,beta and gamma rays come from the same element and why do we find all three in many radioactive substances

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Answered by ayeshasuleman813
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yes they can be emitted from the same element but an Alpha emitter can never be a beta emitter however Gamma rays can be released by both of them.They are found in many radioactive elements as they all are emitted by an unstable nucleus

Answered by brainlysme9
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The most important thing to keep in mind is that an alpha emitter particle can never be a beta emitter element. Both of these two could release gamma. Consequently, a substance could produce radiation in the beta, alpha, or gamma ranges.

An unstable nucleus undergoes radioactivity, a nuclear event, to become stable. That is an energetically stimulated alpha, beta, or gamma particle spontaneously emitting.

Therefore, all three of these particles are released by the nucleus of a radioactive or unstable material, such as uranium or plutonium, among others.

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