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A-Level Physics - Year 1 (AS)

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In beta-minus decay (a weak interaction), the conservation laws include charge, baryon number, and electron lepton number, but strangeness does not need to be conserved. The interaction is represented as: n → p + e⁻ + νₑ

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Conservation Laws In Beta-Minus Decay


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