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excited nucleus मीनिंग इन हिंदी
excited nucleus उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- It is written as such ( the asterisk denotes an excited nucleus ):
- The emission of a gamma ray from an excited nucleus typically requires only 10 " 12 seconds.
- Ionization can occur through radioactive decay by the internal conversion process, in which an excited nucleus transfers its energy to one of the inner-shell electrons causing it to be ejected.
- After nuclear reactions that result in an excited nucleus, the energy that must be radiated or otherwise removed as binding energy for a single nucleus to produce the unexcited state may be in any of several forms.
- The energy of an excited nucleus may be emitted as a gamma ray in a process called gamma decay, or that energy may be lost when the nucleus interacts with an orbital electron causing its ejection from the atom, in a process called internal conversion.
- About 0.65 % of the neutrons produced by 235 U fission, and about 0.75 % of the neutrons produced by 239 Pu fission, are not produced immediately, but rather are emitted from an excited nucleus after a further decay step.
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- For example, in internal conversion decay, the energy from an excited nucleus may eject one of the inner orbital electrons from the atom, in a process which produces high speed electrons, but is not beta decay, and ( unlike beta decay ) does not transmute one element to another.
- The nuclear isomeric shift has also been observed in muonic atoms, that is atoms in which a muon is captured by the excited nucleus and makes a transition from an atomic excited state to the atomic ground state in a time which is short compared to the lifetime of the excited isomeric nuclear state.
- In a more common analogous process, called electron capture, some proton-rich nuclides were found to capture their own atomic electrons instead of emitting positrons, and subsequently these nuclides emit only a neutrino and a gamma ray from the excited nucleus ( and often also Auger electrons and characteristic X-rays, as a result of the re-ordering of electrons to fill the place of the missing captured electron ).
