The original question on this thread is a bit ambiguous as a neutron is not ejected from a stable nucleus. The nucleus has to be unstable because of an unfavorable neutron to proton ratio or energy input from outside of the nucleus. Conservation of momentum alone can not account for the interactions within the nucleus from either situation. While the Fermi energy(Pauli Exclusion for fermions) and momentum transport may explain the rules, it says little about the inner mechanisms.
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What forces are at work when neutrons are ejected?
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Re: What forces are at work when neutrons are ejected?
Achiever's madness; when enough is still not enough. ---FS
We have to stop looking at the world through our physical eyes. The universe is NOT what we see. It is the quantum world that is real. The rest is just an electron illusion. ---FS
We have to stop looking at the world through our physical eyes. The universe is NOT what we see. It is the quantum world that is real. The rest is just an electron illusion. ---FS