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A negligible amount of this energy goes to the resulting Fe atom as kinetic energy. About 90 percent of the time, after

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2022 11:22 am
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A Negligible Amount Of This Energy Goes To The Resulting Fe Atom As Kinetic Energy About 90 Percent Of The Time After 1
A Negligible Amount Of This Energy Goes To The Resulting Fe Atom As Kinetic Energy About 90 Percent Of The Time After 1 (12.7 KiB) Viewed 17 times
A negligible amount of this energy goes to the resulting Fe atom as kinetic energy. About 90 percent of the time, after the electron-capture process, the nucleus emits two successive gamma-ray photons of energies 0.138 MeV and 1.70x10 MeV in decaying to its ground state. The electron capture process itself emits a massless neutrino, which also cames off kinetic energy. What is the energy of the neutrino emitted in this case? Express your answer in megaelectron volts. View Available Hint(s) VAE Submit (? MeV