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A nucleus, initially at rest, decays radioactivly, leaving a residual nucleus. In the process, it emits two paricles horizontally: an electron with momentum 9.0 x 10^-21 kg m/s [E] and a neutrino with momentum 4.8 x 10^-21 kg m/s [S]. In what direction does the residual nucleus move? What is the magnitude of its momentum?
14 years ago

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bobpursley
add the two momentum vectors, then the negative of it is the momentum of the nucleus.
14 years ago

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