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In this lesson, we will examine the implications of Einstein's most famous equation via the phenomena of mass defect and binding energy.
In lesson 2, we will look at different types of radiation and their characteristics, as well as examine a particularly important example of radioactive decay: the beta decay and the particles produced by it.
In lesson 3, we will further investigate the mathematics of radioactive decay, which will likely be a math review lesson for many of you.
How does the randomness of radioactive decay challenge our traditional understanding of causality and predictability in the natural world?