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← ScienceWhich outcome follows from the radioactive decay of metastable nuclear isotopes employed within a radioisotope thermoelectric generator (RTG)?
A)Decreased specific heat generation capacity✓
B)Increased thermal runaway susceptibility
C)Constant output power indefinitely
D)Unpredictable voltage spike occurrence
💡 Explanation
A decrease in heat occurs because radioactive decay gradually reduces the quantity of the original isotope via alpha decay; therefore, heat generation slowly declines rather than remaining constant, because thermal pathways are steady under normal conditions.
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