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The 50 cent piece of made of both copper and nickel. It is made of 91.67% copper and 8.33% nickel. The coin was introduced in 1794 and is one of the most minted coins in the United States.
I have a piece of metal in my garage. It's about 3 ft by 10 ft and I inch thick and must weigh over 1000 lbs. It was there when I moved it so have no idea what it is other then that a magnet sticks to it. Any idea on how to determine exactly what it is?
Depending on the type of atom, a radioactive atom will decay by emitting an alpha particle (helium nucleus), proton, neutron, electron, or will split apart completely.
Gold is a transition metal.>:)
The answer is ((The Nature of Energy))
nuclear
Americium is a metal, artificial, radioactive, toxic, unstable, member of the actinides group.
It is Radioactive Decay.
nuclear energy
I don't know, that's what I'm tryna ask these people. Y'all so dumb y'all don't know what this stuff is? What the heely
It is supposed that ununseptium is a halogen (non metal).
The energy is stored in the atoms - in the forces between protons and neutrons - from the start, as a type of potential energy.
Thorium is not a radiation but a chemical element, metal, natural and radioactive.
Potential Energy
Chemical and mechanical energy is used to cut a piece of wood.
It isn't. Saying that some physical object is any type of energy is completely misleading. A stove is a piece of metal, not some sort of energy.An object may use, produce, or transformdifferent types of energy.