How are beta rays emitted from a nucleus when it does not contain electrons
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How are beta rays emitted from a nucleus, when it does not contain an electron? ... It needs to be emphasized that only a bound proton inside the nucleus, undergoes this conversion i.e. into a neutron, a positron, and a neutrino.
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