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A radioactive decay causes an unstable atomic nucleus to loose its energy by undergoing a transformation into one or more different atomic nuclei.

What is a radioactive decay?

A radioactive decay can be defined as a radioactive process in which an unstable atomic nucleus undergoes a spontaneous transformation into one or more different atomic nuclei and simultaneously emits radiation, accompanied with a loss of energy.

In Science, there are three main types of radioactive decay and these include the following:

  • Alpha decay
  • Beta decay
  • Gamma decay

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