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in radioactive decay if Q is the disintegretion of a alpha decay then the kinetic energy of alpha decay

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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The kinetic energy of alpha decay is directly proportional to the disintegration of alpha decay, Q

Explanation:

  • Kinetic energy can be a function of Q, the disintegration of alpha decay
  • KE = (mass number after decay/mass number before decay) Q
  • A nuclear process known as "alpha decay" releases a particle made up of two protons and two neutrons when an unstable nucleus transforms into another element.
  • The term "alpha particle" refers to this expelled material.
  • The process of radioactive decay known as "alpha decay," in which an atomic nucleus produces an alpha particle and changes into a separate atomic nucleus with a mass number that is reduced by four and an atomic number that is reduced by two, is known as radioactive decay.

The kinetic energy and disintegration of alpha decay, Q are directly proportional to each other.

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