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Q: What makes a radio active decay chain end?
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How can radioactive decay change one element into another?

When one element goes through radio active decay, it looses some alpha , beta particles and also neutrons so considering those things we should reduce number of alpha , beta and also neutrons lost by the element. from that we have to decide the element which occur after radio active decay.


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Many real world problems can be represented by first order differential equation. Some applications of differential equation are radio-active decay and carbon dating, population growth and decay, warming/cooling law and draining a tank.


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Nuclear power is only dangerous if radio-activity from the nuclear plant is released into the environment. Nuclear power plants are designed in such a way that radio-activity is never released and remains contained whithin the plant, under normal conditions and also under certain extreme conditions (earthquakes, flooding, plane crashes etc.). The only radio-active material that ever leaves a nuclear power plant, is the "burnt-out" uranium, which is stored in special bunkers, where it can decay further until it is no longer radio-active. The problem is that this decay can take 1000s of years, so these bunkers are created in geologically stable places. In a nuclear power plant, radio-active uranium is used to generate a nuclear chain reaction: energy is released and absorbed in the form of heat by a fluid. This fluid, which can be in direct contact with the radio-active uranium, is kept in a closed circuit. This means it stays in a closed loop of pipes, and never comes into contact with anything else. These pipes run through a reservoir, and the heat of the radio-active fluid in the pipes will heat up the fluid in the reservoir (much like how the hot fluid in a central heating system heats up a room: the fluid never leaves the pipes or radiators). The water in the reservoir is thus heated, and can be used to drive electrical turbines to generate electricity.


What are the applications of Differentiator?

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Radio active parent elements decay to stable daughter elements i.e. the radio active parent Potassium 40 decays to Argon 40 Each radioactive isotope has it's own half life A half life is the time it takes for the parent radioactive element to decay to a daughter product, Potassium 40 decays to Argon 40 with a half life of 1 1/4 billion years. Therin lies the problem of storing nuclear waste


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When was Radio Active - Pat Travers album - created?

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