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← ScienceWhich mechanism triggers beta decay in neutron-rich isotopes?
A)Weak interaction converts proton to electron✓
B)Strong force ejects electron orbital
C)Electromagnetic repulsion increases electron speed
D)Gravitational collapse squeezes electron shells
💡 Explanation
The weak interaction causes beta decay when a neutron converts into a proton, an electron, and an antineutrino. This instability occurs because of an unequal number of neutrons; therefore, the nucleus emits an electron rather than remaining stable.
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