Neutron's path is not affected by radiation or magnetism.
Through light, gravity, velocity, and magnetism to name a few.
Yes, they are. Apart from their location and velocity.
All neutrons are alike in composition; the only differences would involve where they are located, and what their velocity is.
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Gravity and friction there are others also like magnetism for example..
Answer = Velocity Velocity is the speed of light and, the speed of light, is a constant among Electromagnetic Radiation in the vacuum of space.
Inertia is affected by an object's mass. The greater the mass of an object, the greater its inertia. Additionally, inertia is also influenced by an object's velocity - the higher the velocity, the greater the inertia.
um i think it pi neutrons multiplied by the velocity of c4 carbon
nothing happened to that radiation that still expanding one or another day it will explodes that radiation is one ane only has the velocity that equal to light that is gamma radiation
He developed an equation from which one can derive the probability of an electron having a specific value for location or velocity. He had nothing whatsoever to do with the discovery of neutrons.
The horizontal component of velocity for a projectile is not affected by the vertical component at all. Horizontal component is measured as xcos(theta) Vertical component is measured as xsin(theta) Whereas theta is the angle, and x is the magnitude, or initial speed.