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A nuclide `A` undergoes `alpha`-decay and another nuclide `B` undergoed `beta`-decay. Then,

A

All the `alpha`-paricles emitted by A will have almost the same speed.

B

the `alpha`-particles emitted by B will have widely different speed.

C

the `beta`-particles emitted by B will have almost the same speed.

D

the `beta`-particles emitted by B may have almost the same speed.

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a,d

In `alpha`-decay, the entire energy is carried away by the `alpha`-particles as its kinetc energy. In `beta^(-)` -decay, the energy, the energy is shared between the `beta`-particles and the anti-neutrino. Hence, the speed of the `beta`-particle will vary, depending on the energy of the anti-neutrino.
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