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During `beta`-decay (beta minus), the emission of antineutrino particle is supported by which of the following statement (s)?A. Angular momnetum conservation holds good in any nuclear ractionB. Linear momnetum conservation holds good in any nuclear ractionC. The KE of emitted `beta`-particel is varying conitnuously to a maximum value.D. none of these

Answer» Correct Answer - a,b,c
If the nuclear reaction involving `beta`-decay is `n rarr p + e^(-1)`, the spins on two sides are not equals as all the three (neutron, proton and electron) have spins of `+1//2`. So, to conserve angular momentum (spin), some other particle must be emitted.
Through experiments it has been observed that direction of emitted electron and recoiling nuclei are almost never exactly oppsite as required for linear momentum to be conserved.
During `beta`-decay, the energy of electron is found to vary continuously from `0` to a maximum value (this maximum value is a characteristic of nuclide). To explain this experimental observation, we also need some other particle.


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