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what is anti-neutrino released in beta emissions???​

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Answered by renu51622
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Neutrinos from beta decay. ... Muons are unstable and decay into their lighter counterparts, electrons, in about 2.2 microseconds. Nonelementary, or composite, particles can also change and emit neutrinos. This is especially important in the protons and neutrons that make up atoms.

Answered by Anonymous
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Beta emission is accompanied by the emission of an electron antineutrino which shares the momentum and energy of the decay. The emission of the electron's antiparticle, the positron, is also called beta decay. Beta decay can be seen as the decay of one of the neutrons to a proton via the weak interaction.

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