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Physics, 18.03.2020 19:46, daliakreynin

A particular type of fundamental particle decays by transforming into an electron e- and a positron e (same amount of charge as e- but with positive sign). Suppose the decaying particle is at rest in a uniform magnetic field B of magnitude 3.53 mT and the e- and e move away from the decay point in paths lying in a plane perpendicular to B. How long after the decay do the e- and e collide

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