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why gamma ray emission frequently follows beta decay, alpha decay, and other nuclear decay processes.

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Read and learn for free about the following article: Radioactive decay types article. ... and then decay again, releasing more alpha particles (or other types of radiation) directly into

Whenever a nucleus goes through alpha decay, it transforms into a different nucleus ... And, it follows the radioactive laws. ... In a Beta plus decay, a positron is emitted

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The emission of gamma rays does not alter the number of protons or neutrons in the nucleus but instead has the effect of moving the nucleus from a higher to a lower energy state (unstable to stable). Gamma ray emission frequently follows beta decay, alpha decay, and other nuclear decay processes.

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