Radioactive decay is the process where an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy through radiation. There are two main types of radioactive decay: beta decay and gamma decay, which involve the nucleus emitting electrons or photons, respectively.
Radioactive decay is the process where an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy through radiation. There are two main types of radioactive decay: beta decay and gamma decay, which involve the nucleus emitting electrons or photons, respectively.
Radioactive decay is the process where an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy through radiation. There are two main types of radioactive decay: beta decay and gamma decay, which involve the nucleus emitting electrons or photons, respectively.
Radioactive decay is the process where an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy through radiation. There are two main types of radioactive decay: beta decay and gamma decay, which involve the nucleus emitting electrons or photons, respectively.