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It is found if a neutron suffers an elastic collinear collitsion with deuterium at rest , fractional loss of its energy is `p_(d) ` , while for its similar collision with carbon nucleus at rest , fractional loss of energy is ` P_(c ) ` . The values of `p_(d) and p_(c) ` are respectively

A

`0,0`

B

`0,1`

C

`0.89,0.28`

D

`0.28 ,0.29`

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