Physics, asked by RubaMaddy, 11 months ago

why is radioactivity known as a nuclear phenomena?​

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Answered by AbhishekTakik
1

Answer:

During The reaction decaying processes occur causing splitting of nuclei like uranium nuclei

Explanation:

uranium nuclei split into lighter nuclei like Krypton and other in nuclear fission

Answered by Bipzyo
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It is called nuclear phenomenon because there is loss of mass in nucleus during either nuclear fission or nuclear fusion
That is
Total mass of reactants is greater than total mass of products because some mass is converted into energy by the equation E=mc^2
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