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The overall process of carbon nitrogen fusion cycle results in the fission of `4` protons to yield helium nucleus and_____

A

Positron

B

two electrons

C

two positrons

D

An electron

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  5. The equation 4H^(+) rarr (2)^(4) He^(2+) + 2e bar + 26 MeV represent...

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  6. The source of steller energy is process

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  7. Fusion reaction takes place at high temperature because

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  8. In the carbon cycle from which stars hotter than the sun obtain their ...

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  10. When the particle and its antiparticle unite, the result is

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  11. Particles and their antiparticles have

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  12. To produce an electron-position pair, the minimum energy of gamma-ray ...

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  13. The rest mass energy of electron or positron is (in MeV)

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  14. A positron and an electron come close together to give a neutral one c...

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  15. Positronium is converted into

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  16. In pair annihiliation two gamma-ray photons are produced it is due to

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  18. The number of protons, electrons and neutrons in the nucleus of ""(13)...

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  19. .(19)^(39)K and .(20)^(40)Ca are

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  20. K^(40),Ar^(40),Ca^(40) are

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