Question - At 2:39, you said that the beryllium 7 faces beta minus decay and turns into a lithium 7. But beta minus decay is when a neutron changes into a proton. So there should be 5 protons and 2 neutrons. Why is there 4 neutrons and 3 protons in the lithium 7?
What does it look like in the core of a star? The middle point.
Question - At 2:39, you said that the beryllium 7 faces beta minus decay and turns into a lithium 7. But beta minus decay is when a neutron changes into a proton. So there should be 5 protons and 2 neutrons. Why is there 4 neutrons and 3 protons in the lithium 7?
Maybe he meant Beta-Plus decay, idk. I’ll try and research and tell you.
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Deuterium - not Deutirium
Excellent observation and comment!
I didn’t understand a single thing of what was explained here 😂😂, where tf all these protons and neutrons keep coming from?
Bahut ghatiya explain kiya teacher mat banna
The sun has no nuclear whatsoever it's electric like an arc welder
this is a contrived regression of understanding, do some math kid.