A sample of radioactive material is usually a little warmer than its surroundings because (a) it efficiently
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A sample of radioactive material is usually a little warmer than its surroundings because
(a) it efficiently absorbs and releases energy from sunlight.
(b) its atoms are continuously being struck by alpha and beta particles.
(c) it is radioactive.
(d) it emits alpha and beta particles.
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Conceptual Integrated Science
ISBN: 9780321818508
2nd Edition
Authors: Paul G Hewitt, Suzanne A Lyons
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