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A radioactive nucleus at rest decays into a second nucleus, an electron, and a neutrino. The electron and neutrino are emitted at right angles and have momenta of 8.55×10−23 and 5.33×10−23 , respectively. What is the magnitude of the momentum of the second (recoiling) nucleus?
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