geislavirkun
Geislavirkun is a term used to describe the process of radioactive decay. This phenomenon occurs when an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy by emitting radiation. This radiation can take the form of alpha particles, beta particles, or gamma rays. The rate at which a radioactive substance decays is measured by its half-life, which is the time it takes for half of the radioactive atoms in a sample to decay.
Radioactive decay is a spontaneous process and cannot be influenced by external factors such as temperature
The study of geislavirkun is a fundamental aspect of nuclear physics and has led to significant advancements