Alpha Particle

Alpha Particle Definition

A particle made of two protons and two neutrons, it is emitted from a radioactive nucleus.

Alpha Particle Simple Definition

Imagine you're trying to declutter your closet, removing items you no longer need to make room for new ones. This process is similar to how a radioactive nucleus emits an alpha particle to become more stable. Just like getting rid of an old sweater makes your closet more organized, the nucleus emits an alpha particle—comprised of two protons and two neutrons—to achieve a more stable state. In both cases, releasing something unnecessary helps restore balance and order to the system, whether it's your cramped closet or an unstable atomic nucleus.

Alpha Particle Simple Definition:

Alpha Particle Simple Definition

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Alpha Particle Definition

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