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A: In `beta`-decay an electron is emitted by the nucleus
R: Electrons are not present inside the nucleus.

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Both 'A' and 'R' are true and 'R' is the correct explanation of 'A'.

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Both 'A' and 'R' are true and 'R' is not the correct explanation of 'A'

C

'A' is true and 'R' is false

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'A' is false and 'R' is true

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