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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
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Sabari said:   1 decade ago
Suppose the nitrogen nucleus and fast neutrons are collision, what will happen?

Sajid said:   1 decade ago
I am not getting reason of the give question explain please any body clearly.

Kshitij Mandhare said:   1 decade ago
What will happen if a rotating fan falls down due to any kind of error?

Bala said:   1 decade ago
What happens when radiocarbon form?
Whether it is advantageous or not.

Nadir said:   1 decade ago
Please give reason why fast neutrons penetrate neutrons in atmosphere?

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

Rishabh said:   5 years ago
What is radiocarbon? how option (A) is correct? explain this clearly.
(2)

Priya mahajan said:   1 decade ago
Fast moving neutrons are produce due to fission of fissile materias.

Aravind said:   10 years ago
Radio carbons takes place because nitrogen particles in atmosphere.

BHUMIKA said:   1 decade ago
From where does carbon particle come if it collides with nitrogen?


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