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Discussion Forum : Physics - Section 1 (Q.No. 1)
1.
Radiocarbon is produced in the atmosphere as a result of
collision between fast neutrons and nitrogen nuclei present in the atmosphere
action of ultraviolet light from the sun on atmospheric oxygen
action of solar radiations particularly cosmic rays on carbon dioxide present in the atmosphere
lightning discharge in atmosphere
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Gayatri ashok said:   1 decade ago
Neutrons undergo collision and forms unstable elements but one thing is that does it break to form any other element.

Alisha said:   1 decade ago
I agree with this but what is the properties of radio carbon?

Saurabh sharma said:   1 decade ago
Nitrogen is heavy percentage in atmosphere due to this when heavy neutron collision with nitrogen nuclei then it produce.

Manaswini mishra said:   1 decade ago
What is a radioactive element?

Samsudeen said:   1 decade ago
When fast neutron and nitrogen collide, then the nuclei will produce.

Prasad mahadik said:   1 decade ago
What is fast neutron?

GAUTAM Kumar said:   1 decade ago
The element which has atomic number more than 80 is called radioactive element. Example radium and uranium.

Nishant said:   1 decade ago
An element becomes radioactive when there will be an imbalance in nucleons in its nucleus or when its atomic no exceeds 82.

Ajitchaubey said:   1 decade ago
First of all what is radiocarbon?

Ravi thakur said:   1 decade ago
What is stability of an atom?


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