why are neutrons stable in the nucleus - Axtarish в Google
Neutrons bind with protons and one another in the nucleus via the nuclear force, effectively moderating the repulsive forces between the protons and stabilizing the nucleus .
The stability of neutrons within nuclei is explained by the energies which would be involved in the decay of a neutron which is spin paired with a proton.
8 мая 2012 г. · That is because of electromagnetism. Electromagnetism gives up quarks charge 2/3 and down quarks charge minus 1/3, and thus electromagnetism ...
27 апр. 2019 г. · As the number of protons (the atomic number) increases, the number of neutrons required for a stable nucleus increases even more rapidly.
There is repulsion between the protons, which is why, as the number of protons goes up, more and more neutrons are required to stabilize the nucleus (look at ...
21 февр. 2002 г. · Large atomic nuclei, containing many protons and neutrons, tend to be unstable. But stable nuclei do exist, and can be seen as an 'island of stability'.
As mass numbers become larger, the ratio of neutrons to protons in the nucleus becomes larger for the stable nuclei. Non-stable nuclei may have an excess or ...
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