No, photons do not decay over time.
Photons do not have a lifespan, as they are massless particles that do not decay over time. They exist until they are either absorbed by matter, reflected, or pass through space indefinitely.
No, electrons do not decay over time.
No, not all atoms decay over time. Some atoms are stable and do not undergo radioactive decay.
No, not all elements decay over time. Some elements are stable and do not undergo radioactive decay.
We have no reason to think that the force of gravity has or ever will become weaker over time.
Photons do not have a lifespan, as they are massless particles that do not decay over time. They exist until they are either absorbed by matter, reflected, or pass through space indefinitely.
No, electrons do not decay over time.
No, diamonds do not decay over time. They are one of the hardest substances on Earth and are extremely resistant to decay or deterioration.
No, not all atoms decay over time. Some atoms are stable and do not undergo radioactive decay.
No, not all elements decay over time. Some elements are stable and do not undergo radioactive decay.
the study of how artifacts and objects decay over an extended period of time
A PET scan uses radioisotope decay by detecting the pair of annihilation photons emitted during the decay process.
The stump will decay/erode and collapse into the sea.
Gamma decay consists of the emission of gamma rays, which are high-energy photons. This type of radioactive decay occurs when an unstable nucleus releases excess energy in the form of gamma rays to become more stable.
alpha decay - fully ionized helium nucleibeta decay - electrons or positrons, and electron neutrinosgamma decay - very high energy photons
Photons emitted from a flashlight will continue to travel indefinitely until they are absorbed by a material or collide with another particle. Photons do not "decay" in the sense of breaking down into smaller particles. Once they are emitted, photons will travel at the speed of light until they interact with something.
We have no reason to think that the force of gravity has or ever will become weaker over time.