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    In Beta Decay, It Is Found That the Energy of the Emitted
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In Beta Decay, It Is Found That the Energy of the Emitted

Question 61

Question 61

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In beta decay, it is found that the energy of the emitted electrons varies and is always less than what is calculated on the basis of the parent and daughter nuclei. This is evidence for the existence of another particle called the


A) gluon.
B) meson.
C) neutrino.
D) quark.
E) positrons.

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