Physics, asked by ItzBrainlyQueen01, 1 month ago

What makes radioactive atom get old so quickly and decay ? ​

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Answered by llDiplomaticGuyll
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Atoms don't age. Atoms radioactively decay when a lower-energy nuclear configuration exists to which they can transition. The actual decay event of an individual atom happens randomly and is not the result of the atom getting old or changing through time.

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Answered by 01TheUnknown01
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Explanation:

Atoms don't age. Atoms radioactively decay when a lower-energy nuclear configuration exists to which they can transition. The actual decay event of an individual atom happens randomly and is not the result of the atom getting old or changing through time.

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