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The factors that affect stability can vary depending on the object. One factor that affects stability is the center of gravity. Factors that affect chemical stability include environmental factors and decomposition.
It changes only the atomic mass.
Practically, there are some factors that affect the frequency stability of Variation in temperature Oscillator • Circuit Components - Values of R, L and C changes with temperature • Transistor Parameters - causes variation in transistor parameters • Supply Voltages - Variations in power supply • Stray Capacitances • Output Load - Variations of load causes a change in effective resistance • Inter‐element Capacitance
Neutrons contribute to binding energy or nuclear glue in the nucleus that hold it together. Without neutrons, no binding energy. With no binding energy there will be no atoms bigger than hydrogen. See how it works? It's really that simple. The protons in the nucleus are positively charged. Like charges don't like each other and repel. That's basic electrostatics. But if we crush two or more protons together in the presence of a sufficient number of neutrons, all will bind together in a fusion reaction. The reaction will see all protons and neutrons involved undergoing what is called mass defecit. That's where all the would-be partners in the new nucleus shed a bit of mass that is converted into the binding energy or nuclear glue that holds the nucleus together. That's the long and short of it. A link is provided below.
An isotope is an element with the same number of protons, but a different number of neutrons. The same no of protons means the same no of electrons, and this means the same chemical properties. The difference in the no of neutrons means various changes in the physical properties such as density, and also the stability ( or lack of it ) of the nucleus.
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Yes the government can affect the stability of a business
The factors that affect stability can vary depending on the object. One factor that affects stability is the center of gravity. Factors that affect chemical stability include environmental factors and decomposition.
Nuclear instability - a phenomenon concluded from empirical evidence. A model to explain this is based on the idea of nuclear shells. The number of protons and neutron in the nucleus. The nucleons fill up inside the nucleus in shells, each shell has a specific allotment of nucleons. incomplete shell gives rise to instability. The number of nucleons also affect the stability and such numbers are called 'magic numbers', 2, 8, 20, 28, 50, 82, 126. There are nuclides which have double the magic number, called 'double magic'. Magic and Double Magic numbers are charecterised by higher binding energies per nucleon for nuclides. The mechanism of stability may be calculated by using schroedinger's equation if the nuclear potential is known. in my opinion the instability and reason for randomness of decay may be due to vacuum fluctuations, connected to ideas from perturbation theory and definitely linked quantum field theory - any concrete mathematical evidence to support this is beyond me.
I think that most business have problems when the stability of the governemnt changes because so I think it most of the stability government will affect the business
Electromagnetic, as the nucleus has no charge
nuetrons
Normally, the number of electrons and protons is the same, so the atom is balanced electrically. When electrons are added or removed, the atom carries a negative or positive charg, this affects the way the atom reacts chemically, but does not affect the stability of the nucleus atom's radioactivity. To determine the stability of an isotope you can use the ratio neutron/proton (N/Z). A−Z=N (atomic mass )-(atomic number)= number of neutrons Nuclei with even number of protons or neutrons are more stable than odd number Excessive or inadequate number of neutrons, as compared to the stability-line, leads to instability of the nucleus, leading to its radioactivity for example Beta decay (more neutrons compared to the number of protons ), Positron emission and electron capture...
The conditions that affect physical stability are heat, temperature, compression, pressure, and the molecular structure.
The conditions that affect physical stability are heat, temperature, compression, pressure, and the molecular structure.
The conditions that affect physical stability are heat, temperature, compression, pressure, and the molecular structure.
yes and no it depends on the situation.