Question

Just after an alpha particle leaves the nucleus, would you expect it to speed up? Why?
A) No. Once the alpha particle leaves the nucleus it is slowed by the repulsion of the next closest atom's nucleus.
B) No. As the alpha particle leaves the nucleus it is slowed by the constant attraction of the electrons surrounding the nucleus.
C) Yes. Once the alpha particle leaves the nucleus there are no more forces acting on it and it therefore accelerates.
D) Yes. Once the alpha particle leaves the nucleus it accelerates because of mutual electric repulsion with the nucleus from which it escaped.

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