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    In an Alpha Decay the Disintegration Energy Appears As
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In an Alpha Decay the Disintegration Energy Appears As

Question 39

Question 39

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In an alpha decay the disintegration energy appears as:


A) photon energies
B) the kinetic energies of the alpha and the daughter nucleus
C) the excitation energy of the daughter nucleus
D) the excitation energy of the alpha particle
E) heat

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