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Can anyone give me the order (relative) of radioactive decay strength among the following:
Nuetron, proton, alpha, beta, gamma, positron
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What is a radioactive decay strength? Do you mean energy freed in each type of decay?
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yeah...the energy associated with each decay.
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5 minutes with Google.
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