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Fusion inside a planet with high concentration of radioactive elements?

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Answered by Anonymous
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the first question asks why a large nuclear mass emission from radioactive elements primarily concentrated in the ...
Answered by choudhary21
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✔️✔️As a result of this model, scientists believe that about 20 TW is generated by radioactive decay – 8 TW from the uranium-238 decay

chain; 8 TW from the thorium-232 decay chain and the final 4 TW from potassium-40.

Fortunately, these decay chains also produce anti-electron-neutrinos, which travel easily through the Earth and can be detected, thereby giving physicists a way to measure the decay rates and ultimately the heat produced deep underground.


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