Beta decay | Physics | Khan Academy
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- During beta minus decay, a neutron in an unstable nucleus transforms into a proton, releasing a high energy electron and antineutrino in the process. During beta plus decay, a proton in an unstable nucleus transforms into a neutron, releasing a high energy positron and neutrino in the process. Beta particles carry away energy lost by the nucleus and are ionizing radiation.
00:00 - Intro
00:12 - Alpha and beta decay
01:12 - Beta minus decay of carbon-14
04:44 - Beta plus decay of nitrogen-13
07:47 - Neutrinos and antineutrinos
09:09 - Charge conservation
10:14 - Beta decay penetrating power and application
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Around 6:00 You talk about a Positron. You say it has the same mass of an electron but the Mass number of the daughter didnt change.
Whats the explanation for that?
Protons and Neutrons have the mass, right? So when the Proton turn into a Positron it should have less mass, right?
what a positron is is a tiny particle that carries a +1 charge, but no weight. so imagine that a proton= neutron+positron
The positron is the electron’s antiparticle right?
What difference between neutrino and anti neutrino if they are neutral in the first place?
They help balance out the Lepton number (sort of like another charge), which are what electrons and positrons are made of. Lepton number is +1 for any particle and -1 for any anti-particle. Hence, if a positron is emitted (which has a lepton number of -1), we need to add a neutrino (+1 lepton number) to balance even further
What properties do anti neutron have?
Isn’t the positron the electron’s antiparticle?
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What properties do anti neutron have?