Examples of using Radioactive decay in English and their translations into Romanian
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observation of non-deterministic events, such as the random radioactive decay, with the fully deterministic equations of quantum physics.
These particles emitted during radioactive decay of certain elements with a large atomic number,
They occur in the nuclei of atoms in the radioactive decay and immediately emitted therefrom at a speed close to the speed of light.
The radioactive decay of nickel-56 through cobalt-56 to iron-56 produces high-energy photons which dominate the energy output of the ejecta at intermediate to late times.
Rutherford and Soddy were observing natural transmutation as a part of radioactive decay of the alpha decay type.
Elements such as lead formed largely through the radioactive decay of heavier elements.
more isotopes that have unstable nuclei that are subject to radioactive decay, causing the nucleus to emit particles
which is compensated in part by radioactive decay.
a form of radioactive decay and induced fission,
Radioactive decay is supposed to be a random process that cannot be affected by anything.
the weak nuclear force that triggers radioactive decay.
we can't actually know whether the uranium has decayed or not since radioactive decay is a probabilistic quantum event.
the process of radioactive decay generates exotic elements over time.
1.5 billion years' worth(at today's rates) of radioactive decay has taken place.
As a result of both excretion and radioactive decay, the total radioactivity remaining in the body after 28 days is about 1.8% of the injected dose.
In radioactive decay, an element breaks down into another, lighter element, releasing alpha,
This helium-4 binding energy also accounts for its commonality as a product in both nuclear fusion and radioactive decay.
with certain isotopes undergoing radioactive decay.[40].
This helium-4 binding energy also accounts for why it is a product of both nuclear fusion and radioactive decay.