Ok if what your looking for is an electron released from radioactive decay, it's a beta particle, which is created in beta decay =]
In beta decay, a neutron in the nucleus spontaneously turns into a proton, an electron, and a third particle called an antineutrino. The nucleus ejects the electron and antineutrino, while the proton remains in the nucleus. The ejected electron is referred to as a beta particle. The nucleus loses one neutron and gains one proton. For example, a hydrogen-3 atom undergoing beta decay becomes a helium-3 atom.
So simply, its a beta particle. But I also gave you a science explanation.
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to have a proton come out of a nucleus the atom must be a large radioactive element, meaning its so big its unstable and particles come off. the particles that are released is the radiation so the proton is called alpha radiation the energy is purely its high speed momentum. the energy of a proton coming of a nucleus is technically mechanical energy.
its called a beta particle, but its an electron
Light is a form of electromagnetic radiation. It is composed of bundles of particles called photons.
When an atomic nucleus divides through the process known as nuclear fission, it releases energy in the form of gamma rays and fast-moving particles, such as neutrons. This energy release is what makes nuclear reactions useful for generating electricity in nuclear power plants.
In a nuclear fission reaction, a freely moving neutron undergoes neutron capture and initiates the nuclear fission of a fuel atom.
Beta radioactivity radiation.
Beta
Fast moving electrons are equivalent to beta radiation.
A fast moving electron given off as part of a nuclear reactions is a beta particle. Also, anti-electrons, known as positrons, are beta particles. Electrons are involved in beta- decay, along with anti-neutrinos; and positrons are involved in beta+ decay, along with neutrinos.
to have a proton come out of a nucleus the atom must be a large radioactive element, meaning its so big its unstable and particles come off. the particles that are released is the radiation so the proton is called alpha radiation the energy is purely its high speed momentum. the energy of a proton coming of a nucleus is technically mechanical energy.
Radiation.
The transfer of energy as waves moving through space is called radiation. Radiation can be in the form of electromagnetic waves, like light and radio waves, or in the form of particles, like in alpha and beta radiation.
the inter nuclear force of attraction between the nucleus and electron keep it moving in a circular manner around the nucleus
Radiation
its called a beta particle, but its an electron
Bremstrahlung is German for "braking radiation." It refers to radiation that is associated with the positive or negative acceleration of charged particles. The energy of the emitted photon equals the loss of kinetic energy of the particle. Characteristic radiation refers to groups of discrete wavelengths characteristic of the emitting element.
Yep. Only when the fast moving particles are transferring in Conduction,Convection and Radiation is it called "Heat".