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In an accelerator experiment on high energy collision of electrons with positrons, a certain events is interpreted as annihilation of an electron-positron pair of total energy 10.2 BeV into two `gamma`-rays of equal energy. What is the wavelength associated with each `gamma`-rays? `(1BeV=10^(9)eV)`

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