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Let m(p) be the mass of a poton , M(1) t...

Let `m_(p)` be the mass of a poton , `M_(1)` the mass of a `_(10)^(20) Ne` nucleus and `M_(2)` the mass of a `_(20)^(40) Ca` nucleus . Then

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