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PhysicsMediumMCQ2025 · 28 Jan Shift 1

Q32.Choose the correct nuclear process from the below options [p: proton, n : neutron, e− : electron, e+ : positron, v : neutrino, ¯v : antineutrino] (1) n →p + e+ + ¯v (2) n →p + e+ + v (3) n →p + e−+ v (4) n →p + e−+ ¯v

What This Question Tests

This question tests the knowledge of the correct representation of neutron beta decay, including the emission of an electron and an antineutrino, based on conservation laws.

Concepts Tested

Beta decayNeutron decayConservation laws (charge, baryon number, lepton number)Neutrino/Antineutrino

Formulas Used

n → p + e⁻ + ν̅

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