Physics, asked by ankambhadri, 1 year ago

What is beta decay ? Which force is a function of it?


ashishmohapatra2000: there are 2 type of beta decay beta+ and beta- beta+ one positron(e+) comes out reducing atomic number by one but mass doesn't change. in beta- an electron comes out increasing atomic number by one but no change in mass
ashishmohapatra2000: sry its beta+ decay & beta- decay instead of beta+ and beta-

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Answered by naveenkvn9
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In nuclear physics, beta decay is a type of radioactive decay in which a beta ray (fast energetic electron or positron) and a neutrino are emitted from an atomic nucleus. ...Beta decay is a consequence of the weak force, which is characterized by relatively lengthy decay times.

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Answered by Anonymous
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. The nucleus emits an electron and an uncharged particle called neutrino.

. This process is called beta decay .

. Weak Nuclear force is a function of it.

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