Gamma decay does not change the neutron-to-proton ratio for a nucleus. Gamma decay involves the emission of gamma rays, which are high-energy photons, without changing the composition of the nucleus.
X-rays are not a type of nuclear radiation. They are a type of electromagnetic radiation.
beta decay - a neutron converts to a proton & electron via the weak force.
Magnetars are a special type of neutron star.
When you combine an electron with a proton you make a neutron. Therefore you make a "neutron" star.
Neutron has no charge
yes
Gamma decay does not change the neutron-to-proton ratio for a nucleus. Gamma decay involves the emission of gamma rays, which are high-energy photons, without changing the composition of the nucleus.
X-rays are not a type of nuclear radiation. They are a type of electromagnetic radiation.
Yes.
The difference between neutron are neutral, and electrons have a negative change too them. Neutron is a neutral particle that exists in the nucleus of an atom. The year when the neutron was founded was 1932.
loss of neutron
beta decay - a neutron converts to a proton & electron via the weak force.
Magnetars are a special type of neutron star.
When you combine an electron with a proton you make a neutron. Therefore you make a "neutron" star.
A proton can be transformed in a neutron and inverse.
The subatomic particle that has no charge is a neutron.