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beta decay

The tendency of a stock with a high beta coefficient to become less volatile. Beta is a measure of the volatility of a stock's price. A stock with a high beta coefficient experiences large price swings. Beta decay is the tendency for a stock's price to become more stable.

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  1. Beta decay - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    In nuclear physics, beta decay is a type of radioactive decay in which a beta particle (an electron or a positron) is emitted from an atom. Beta decay is a process ...
     
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    Aug 9, 2000 ... Beta decay occurs when, in a nucleus with too many protons or too many neutrons, one of the protons or neutrons is transformed into the other.
     
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    Beta decay is one process that unstable atoms can use to become more stable. There are two types of beta decay, beta-minus and beta-plus. During beta-minus ...
     
  5. Beta decay
    Beta particles are just electrons from the nucleus, the term "beta particle" being an historical term used in the early description of radioactivity. The high energy ...
     
  6. beta decay - definition of beta decay by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    beta decay. n. The radioactive decay of an atomic nucleus accompanied by emission of a beta particle. beta decay. n. (Physics / General Physics) the radioactive ...
     
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    Beta decay is a radioactive process in which an electron is emitted from the nucleus of a radioactive atom, along with an unusual particle called an antineutrino.
     
  8. beta decay (physics) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
    Any of three processes of radioactive disintegration by which some unstable atomic nuclei spontaneously dissipate excess energy and undergo a change of one ...