Physics, asked by varun006, 8 months ago

if a neutron is unstable with a half-life of about 1000 s, why don’t all the neutrons of a nucleus decay eventually into protons? How can a nucleus with Z protons and (A – Z) neutrons ever remain stable if the neutrons themselves are unstable?

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Answered by adarsh15456
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Answer:

because of Electrostatic force acting on them.

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