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15 August, 14:24

Inverse beta decay, the subatomic interaction by which an electron and a proton are "crushed" into a neutron, the process in which the recoil, on a massive scale of an entire stellar nucleus, pushes out the outer layers of the star in the cataclysmic explosion of a supernova and transforms the stellar nucleus into a neutron star.

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  1. 15 August, 14:35
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    A. the process in which the recoil, on a massive scale of an entire stellar nucleus, pushes out the outer layers of the star in the cataclysmic explosion of a supernova and transforming

    B. the process where the recoil, on a massive scale of an entire stellar nucleus, are pushing out the outer layers of the star in the cataclysmic explosion of a supernova and transforms

    C. the process in which the recoil, on a massive scale of an entire stellar nucleus, pushes out the outer layers of the star in the cataclysmic explosion of a supernova and are transforming

    D. is the process in which the recoil, on a massive scale of an entire stellar nucleus, pushes out the outer layers of the star in the cataclysmic explosion of a supernova and transforms

    E. is the process where the recoil, on a massive scale of an entire stellar nucleus, are pushing out the outer layers of the star in the cataclysmic explosion of a supernova and transforms

    Answer:

    D. is the process in which the recoil, on a massive scale of an entire stellar nucleus, pushes out the outer layers of the star in the cataclysmic explosion of a supernova and transforms

    Explanation:

    NB: In options A-C, the verb "is" is required as a compliment to the subject "inverse beta decay"

    The tenses used also do not align with the subjects.

    Option E uses "where" for a process. This is wrong, it should only be used for a physical location

    Only option D does not violate any rule of concord.
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