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Electrons.
Any radioactive element gives off subatomic particles, and these particles carry considerable energy. That is the definition of radioactivity. Examples of radioactive elements include uranium, plutonium, polonium, radium, and many more.
Nuclear energy
the particles in the nucleus are Neutrons
The three subatomic particles are: Neutrons Protons Electrons. The protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus of the atoms. The electrons are found in s, p, d and f orbitals of the energy levels which surround the nucleus.
Beta Particles
Nucleus
Electrons.
electrons
Any radioactive element gives off subatomic particles, and these particles carry considerable energy. That is the definition of radioactivity. Examples of radioactive elements include uranium, plutonium, polonium, radium, and many more.
The energy of a pulsar comes from within, from the nucleus.
Nuclear energy
The electron decreases energy when it comes nearer to the nucleus.
lattice energy
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