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why does alpha particle produces shadow​

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Answered by morganpettry
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An alpha particle is produced by the alpha decay of a radioactive nucleus. Because the nucleus is unstable a piece of it is ejected, allowing the nucleus to reach a more stable state.  In fusion, helium/alpha particles are produced by the fusion reaction, along with neutrons.


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An alpha particle is produced by the alpha decay of a radioactive nucleus. Because the nucleus is unstable a piece of it is ejected, allowing the nucleus to reach a more stable state.  In fusion, helium/alpha particles are produced by the fusion reaction, along with neutrons.

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