An electron emitted in beta radiation originates from
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Nuclei
An electron emitted in beta radiation originates from
- inner orbits of atom
- free electrons existing in the nuclei
- decay of a neutron in a nuclei
- photon escaping from the nucleus
Answer
(C) decay of a neutron in a nuclei
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