A positron moving in the positive x-direction at 2.0 10 8 m/s collides with an electron
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A positron moving in the positive x-direction at 2.0 × 108 m/s collides with an electron at rest. The positron and electron annihilate, producing two gamma-ray photons. Photon 1 travels in the positive x-direction and photon 2 travels in the negative x-direction. What is the speed of each photon?
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Physics For Scientists And Engineers A Strategic Approach With Modern Physics
ISBN: 9780321740908
3rd Edition
Authors: Randall D. Knight
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