Nuclear Decay
Nuclear decay is the process in which the nucleus of an atom spontaneously emits particles or radiation. This process is the primary way in which an unstable atom becomes more stable. Nuclear decay is significant for its role in various scientific fields, such as nuclear physics, nuclear engineering, and radiochemistry. In addition, nuclear decay is important in applications such as nuclear medicine, sterilization, and nuclear power generation. As a result, nuclear decay is a crucial part of our world and understanding how it works and how it can be controlled will enable us to ultimately use it in a beneficial way.
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