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Originally Posted by Physics!
Ca is Calcium, C is Carbon.
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Sorry, that was a typo on my behalf.
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Nuclear fusion and fission deal with the strong force, which is the force that holds protons and neutrons close to each other in a nucleus of an atom.
Radioactive decay, in the case of Carbon-14, deals with the weak force, which is the force that holds neutrons together. Turn one neutron into a proton in Carbon-14 and you get Nitrogen-14. It's entirely possible since this process does not take either intense heat or pressure.
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