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[" A stationary "(17x)/(17)" Unucleus decays by "alpha" emission generating a total kinetic energy T "],[" What is the kinetic energy of the aparticle? "],[[" (1) slightly less than "T/2," (2) "T/2],[" (3) stightly less than "T," (4) slightly greater than T "]]

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