how does the shaking of the box represent the energy given off by the radioactive elements when they become stable?
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How does shaking the box represent the energy given off by the radioactive elements when they become stable? Shaking the box requires energy given off when the elements change to become stable. 4. ... The time for a given amount of a radioactive element to change to a stable element is exactly the same each time.
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The reason for shaking of the box represent the energy given off by the radioactive elements when they become stable given below:
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- Shaking the box requires energy given off when the elements change to become stable.
- The time for a given amount of a radioactive element to change to a stable element is exactly the same each time.
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