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In beta decay of a nucleus, an electron is emitted. if the nucleus is assumed to consist of protons and electrons, calculate the minimum energy of the electron confined within a nucleus of radius 1.5 fm., using heisenberg's uncertainty relation. calculate also the minimum energy of the proton confined within the nucleus.

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