There are much more than three particles released in the various nuclear reactions. Off the top of my head, and probably not complete...
These particles are: proton, neutron, electron.
The three major soil particles are sand, silt, and clay. Sand particles are the largest, followed by silt which is intermediate in size, and clay particles which are the smallest. The proportions of these particles in soil determine its texture and properties.
You mean subatomic particles. They are proton, neutron and electron.
Aluminum particles can stay airborne for several days when released into air
In addition to gamma rays, other particles that can be released in nuclear reactions include neutrons, protons, alpha particles, beta particles (electrons or positrons), neutrinos, and various fission fragments. The specific particles released depend on the type of nuclear reaction taking place.
alpha particles, beta particles, gamma radiation
subatonic particles
The energy form that is released when tiny particles are released by atoms is heat energy. When atoms release tiny particles such as alpha or beta particles, they generate heat as a byproduct of the process.
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The three different types of ionizing radiation are alpha particles, beta particles, and gamma rays.
Clay, silt, and sand are the three types of weathered rock particles found in soil.