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Q: The nucleus 20Na decays to an excited state of 2°Ne with the emission of positrons with a maximum kinetic energy
of 5.55 MeV. The excited state decays by alpha emission to the ground state of 160. Write down the two decays
equations and calculate the Q value. • Sketch the nuclear levels scheme involved in this process and the transitions
connecting them. • Calculate the energy of...

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Q: 3. Following the decay or 17Ne, a highly excited state in 17F emits a 10.597 MeV proton in decaying to the ground
state of 160. What is the maximum energy of the positrons emitted in the decay to the 17F excited state?

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