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A radioacitve nucleus is being produced at a constant rate `alpha` per second. Its decay constant is `lambda`. If `N_(0)` are the number of nuclei at time `t=0`, then maximum number of nuceli possible are .

A

`(alpha)/(lambda)`

B

`N_(0)+(alpha)/(lambda)`

C

`N_(0)`

D

`(lambda)/(alpha)+N_(0)`

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