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Consider two deuterons moving towards each other with equal speeds in a deuteron gas. What should be their kinetic energies (when they are widely separated) so that the closest separation between them becomes `2 fm?` Assume that the nuclear force is not effective for separations greater than `2 fm`. At what temperature will the deuterons have this kinetic energy on an average?

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