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A nucleus A, With a finite de-broglie wavelength `lambda_(A)`, undergoes spontaneous fission into two nuclei B and C of equal mass. B flies in the same direction as that of A, While C flies in the opposite direction with a velocity equal to half of that of B . The de-Broglie wavelength `lambda_(B)` and `lambda_(B)` and C are respectively:

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