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Physics WAEC 1994

Beta particles are

  • electrons checkmark
  • protons
  • neutrons
  • helium nuclei
  • tritium nuclei

The correct answer is: A

Explanation

Beta particles are equivalent to electrons but arise from the radioactive decay of unstable atoms. They are emitted with a continuous range of energies up to a maximum that is characteristic of each radionuclide.

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