A deuteron is a nuclear particle of unique mass made up of one proton and one neutron.

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A deuteron is a nuclear particle of unique mass made up of one proton and one neutron. Suppose that a deuteron is accelerated up to a certain very high speed in a cyclotron and directed into an observation chamber, where it collides with and sticks to a target particle that is initially at rest and then is observed to move at exactly half the speed of the incident deuteron. Why do the observers state that the target particle is itself a deuteron?
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Conceptual Physics

ISBN: 978-0321568090

11th edition

Authors: Paul G. Hewitt

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