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A nucleus of uranium decays at rest into nuclei of thrrium and helium. Then
Options
(a) The helium nucleus has more momentum than the thorium nuclues
(b) The helium nucleus has less kinetic energy than the thorium nucleus
(c) The helium nucleus has more kinetic energy than the thorium nucleus
(d) The helium nucleus has less momentum than the thorium nucleus
Correct Answer:
The helium nucleus has more kinetic energy than the thorium nucleus
Explanation:
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Topics: Atoms and Nuclei
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Subject: Physics
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