Unlike an Iron Age collapse, a Bronze Age collapse releases energy, since copper and tin are past the iron peak on the curve of binding energy.
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Unlike an Iron Age collapse, a Bronze Age collapse releases energy, since copper and tin are past the iron peak on the curve of binding energy.
Decay Modes [Expained]
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Decay Chains
Introduction A decay chain, also known as a radioactive decay series or a radioactive cascade, is a sequence of radioactive decays of different radioactive isotopes, each decaying into a “daughter” isotope, which then decays into another, and so on until a stable isotope is reached. Types of Decay Three primary types of decay can occur in a decay chain: alpha decay, beta decay, and gamma…
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Gamma Decay
Introduction Gamma decay is a type of radioactive decay where an excited nucleus emits a gamma ray to reach a lower energy state. Unlike alpha and beta decay, gamma decay does not change the number of protons or neutrons in the nucleus, thus, the parent and daughter isotopes are the same. Gamma Rays Gamma rays are high-energy photons. They are the most energetic form of electromagnetic…
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Discrete Circuit - Gamma Decay