02-17-2009, 03:13 AM
I didn't know where this would belong but it's been pondering me for a while now.
The Scenario:
There is a brick in a very radioactive area.
Given that Radioactivity is a form of energy and energy can be used to convert mass, Is it possible for the brick to be turned into lead, by using the radiation's energy to seperate the Electrons, Neutrons and Protons to form Lead atoms?
In this case, we are also ignoring how much energy we would need to make this happen and how much we will produce as i only want to know if it is at all possible
The Scenario:
There is a brick in a very radioactive area.
Given that Radioactivity is a form of energy and energy can be used to convert mass, Is it possible for the brick to be turned into lead, by using the radiation's energy to seperate the Electrons, Neutrons and Protons to form Lead atoms?
In this case, we are also ignoring how much energy we would need to make this happen and how much we will produce as i only want to know if it is at all possible
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