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Consider a hypothetical annihilation of a stationary electron with a stationary positron. What is the wavelength of the resulting radiation?

A

`(h)/(2 m_(0) c)`

B

`(h)/(m_(0) c)`

C

`(2h)/(m_(0)c)`

D

`(h)/(m_(0) c^(2))`

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