What should be the minimum energy of a photon for it to split an a-particle at rest into a tritium and a proton? (The ma

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What should be the minimum energy of a photon for it to split an a-particle at rest into a tritium and a proton? (The ma

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What should be the minimum energy of a photon for it to split an a-particle at rest into a tritium and a proton? (The masses of He, 'H and 'H are 4.0026 amu, 3.0161 amu and 1.0073 amu respectively, and lamu = 938 MeV) 32.2MeV 3 MeV 19.3 MeV O931.5 MeV
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