Which statement describes what happens to elements during radioactive decay?
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they release energy
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The phenomenon of radioactive decay, also known as radioactivity or nuclear radiation, occurs when an unstable atomic nucleus emits radiation and loses energy and mass in the process. The elements during radioactive decay release energy and mass trying to reach a stable form. The material that has the unstable nucleus is considered radioactive.
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The number of turns of the coil:As the number of turns increases, the magnitude of the induced current increases.
The speed of the relative motion of the conductor and the magnetic field: As the speed of the relative motion of the magnet increases, the magnitude of the induced current increases.
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