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List and describe four differences between nuclear reactions and ordinary chemical reactions.
Risk-Free Return
The theoretical return of an investment with zero risk, often represented by the yield of government bonds like U.S. Treasury bonds.
Betas
A metric that assesses the systematic risk or volatility faced by a security or portfolio in contrast to the entire market.
Sharpe Measure
A ratio used to evaluate the risk-adjusted performance of an investment, considering both the return and the volatility of the investment.
Risk-Free Return
The theoretical return on investment with no risk of financial loss, typically associated with government bonds.
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