Multiple Choice
When a proton passes through matter, it is possible for it to interact with the matter in such a way that an electron and a positron are produced; this interaction is referred to as
A) the photoelectric effect.
B) the Compton effect.
C) the de Broglie effect.
D) pair production.
E) none of the given answers
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