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A nucleus moving with velocity `bar(v)` emits an `alpha`-particle. Let the velocities of the `alpha`-particle and the remaining nucleus be `bar(v)_(1)` and `bar(v)_(2)` and their masses be `m_(1)` and `(m_2)` then,

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