Respuesta :
I think the correct answer is the third option. It is the weak nuclear forces in carbon-14 isotopes that transforms a neutron into a proton emitting a beta particle. This weak force is responsible for all radioactive decay and is important in nuclear fission.
Answer:
Weak Nuclear Forces
Explanation:
Whenever a neutron gets converted to a proton, electron is also released along with the proton.
n → p + e where n denotes the neutron, p denotes the proton
and e denotes the electron.
This is also called beta decay. This is a weak force since it involves decay.
A strong nuclear force is one which is like the binding of a neutron and the proton in a nucleus.