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16 July, 03:51

How does gamma decay differ from both alpha decay and beta decay?

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  1. 16 July, 07:46
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    Gamma decay happens after alpha and beta decay has occurred because only energy is emitted during gamma decay.

    Gamma decay occurs when a nucleus is in an excited state and has too much energy to be stable.
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