Physics
The heaviest nuclear radiation is :
- X radiation
- α radiation
- γ radiation
- β radiation
Radioactivity
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α radiation
Reason — The mass of an alpha particle is roughly four times the mass of a proton i.e., 6.68 x 10-27 kg and is the heaviest among the given options.
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