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Certain nuclear radiation that is passed through the electric field (above) is deflected towards the red plate.
In what way is the nucleus changed by this type of decay?
A) A proton is converted to a neutron.
B) A neutron is converted to a proton.
C) A positron is converted to an alpha particle.
D) There is no change to the nucleus because the mass remains remain the same.
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B) A neutron is converted to a proton.
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