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Perhaps. Temperature does not apply to quantum mechanical objects like particles. It applies to populations, such as a "mote" / body / air mass / planet / etc. There it means the individual atoms / molecules are moving with such-and-such an average speed. When dealing with a particle, it is better to refer to its kinetic energy.
In alpha decay, an alpha particle (a helium nucleus - 2p+ and 2n0) is emitted from the nucleus of an atom. In beta decay, a neutron turns into a proton and an electron, and the electron (beta particle) is emitted from the nucleus of the atom.
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Alpha particles contain two protons and two neutrons. As such, they have a charge of +2 (from the protons). The nucleus, containing varying numbers of protons and neutrons, also has a plus charge, so the electromagnetic force causes like charges to repel. This remains true until you apply sufficient force (pressure) to bring the protons close enough for the strong atomic force to take over and initiate fusion.
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You can apply statistics when examining efficiency, performance, or making prediction. This certainly has application within IT.
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Statistics is the study of how probable an observed event is under a set of assumptions about the underlying probability distribution.
How can i apply statistical formulas in social science.
A soccer ball bounces as the air particles in them hit and apply pressure at the ball, when it hits a surface, the pressure from the particles apply a force on the ball. Thus, making it bounce.
An important statistic is the percent of rooms filled each night.
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according to it is not fully correct but it can apply to most of the particles
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