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1.a radioscope which is neutron
1.a radioscope which is neutron poor and very heavy is most likely to decay by?
alpha , beta, electron capture, positron emission
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Neutron stars are composed of solid nuclear matter, primarily neutrons. Assume the radius of a neutron is approx. 1.0 x 10^-13
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A neutron collides elastically with a helium nucleus (at rest initially) whose mass is four times that of the neutron. The
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A neutron collides elastically with a helium nucleus (at rest initially) whose mass is four times that of the neutron. The
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A neutron collides elastically with a helium nucleus (at rest initially) whose mass is four times that of the neutron. The
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A neutron collides elastically with a helium nucleus (at rest initially) whose mass is four times that of the neutron. The
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Assuming that a neutron star has the same density as a neutron, calculate the mass in kilograms of a small piece of a neutron
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assuming that a neutron star has the same density as a neutron, calculate the mass in kilograms of a small piece of a neutron
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A neutron in a reactor makes an elastic head-on collision with a nitrogen atom that is initially at rest. (The mass of the
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In an atomic nucleus what holds the protons together: the electrons, nuclear forces or gravitation? Which force is stronger?:
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