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Discussion Forum : Physics - Section 1 (Q.No. 19)
19.
out of the following, which is not emitted by radioactive substance?
Electrons
Electromagnetic radiations
Alpha particles
Neutrons
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Niko said:   6 years ago
Radioactive particles are:

Alpha particle - helium particle.
Beta particle- electron.
Gamma- electromagnetic radiation.

Abhyudaya said:   7 years ago
Alfa particle is 2 protons and 2 neutrons, thus having atomic no of 2 and mass no of 4. So, yes neutron is emitted.

Deva said:   9 years ago
As neutrons are neutrally charged particles they are not affected by any field applied to radioactive substance.

Pawan said:   1 decade ago
Here answer should be B because electromagnetic radiations are simply light waves that have velocity as c.

Attaullah khan said:   1 decade ago
We said that neutron are more penetrating from where this neutron came? please explain me.

Krishna murthy c s said:   1 decade ago
Radioactive substance emit only alpha beta and gamma partials they are not a radiation.

Zaheer abbas said:   1 decade ago
Those elements whose atomic number is above 92 are radioactive elements.

Ria said:   1 decade ago
Radioactivity is the spontaneous emission of energy from unstable atoms.

Dpk said:   8 years ago
All emitted from radioactive substance.

You -238 emitted 2 neutron.

RAJEEV said:   1 decade ago
Option D is correct because radioactivity is spontaneous emission.


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