Visible, provided you have an extraordinarily high power electron microscope.
All of them - alpha - beta - neutron - visible light - are examples of nuclear radiation.
An alpha particle is a helium nucleus; it has a charge of +2.
The charge of an alpha particle is 2+ and the symbol is α2+.
An alpha particle is equivalent to a helium-4 nucleus, or a helium-4 ion. A difference is that an alpha particle has a certain amount of energy associated with it, so it can said to be fast or hot. The energy is measured in thousands or millions of electron volts (keV or MeV).
process by which a target nucleus can be split into two smaller nuclei upon bombardment
All of them - alpha - beta - neutron - visible light - are examples of nuclear radiation.
There are 2 neutron in an alpha particle.
The alpha particle is much more massive than a beta particle. A beta particle is an electron, which has very little mass. An alpha particle is a helium nucleus, and consists of two protons and two neutrons.
Alpha Particle
The nucleus of a helium atom is called an alpha particle. The electromagnetic waves emitted by a nucleus are called gamma rays.
Yes, the alpha particle is nonfundamental.
Alpha is a particle not a wave. Alpha particle are positively charged helium nuclei and have a +2 charge and 4u mass.
An alpha particle is a helium nucleus; it has a charge of +2.
An alpha particle has the charge 2+ and the mass 4.
The mass and size of an alpha particle compare with the masa and size of beta particle in the sense that the alpha particle is significantly larger in both size and mass that the beta and gamma particles. This is why it is called the alpha particle.
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An alpha particle is identical to the nucleus of Helium atom