You may find it helpful in answering this question to make use of the equation E = mc², introduced in Unit 13 and used i

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You may find it helpful in answering this question to make use of the equation E = mc², introduced in Unit 13 and used in later units. (a) It requires at least 2.1 x 108 eV of energy to create a muon-antimuon pair. Use this to find the mass of an antimuon in kg. (b) Write down the spin and charge number of an antimuon.
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