Physics, asked by Hacket, 1 year ago

does nucleus lose mass when it suffers gamma decay?

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Answered by bhuvna789456
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Nucleus does not lose any mass when it suffers due to gamma decay.

Explanation:

  • It is to be known that the photons make gamma rays.
  • Photons are created when the nucleus moves to the ground state from the excited state releasing the energy.
  • It is also to be noted that the gamma rays are mass less and charge less particles.
  • So, there will not be any suffering on the part of the nucleus due to the loss in weight during the gamma decay.
Answered by 2008shrishti
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Answer:

Nucleus does not lose any mass when it suffers due to gamma decay.

Explanation:

It is to be known that the photons make gamma rays.

Photons are created when the nucleus moves to the ground state from the excited state releasing the energy.

It is also to be noted that the gamma rays are mass less and charge less particles.

So, there will not be any suffering on the part of the nucleus due to the loss in weight during the gamma decay.

Explanation:

Hope this answer will help you.

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