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Conservation Laws: Which One of the Following Processes CANNOT Occur

Question 56

Question 56

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Conservation laws: Which one of the following processes CANNOT occur?


A) π+ → μ+ + vμ
B) π0 → 2γ
C) π+ + p → K+ + Σ+
D) π- + p → n + γ
E) Σ- → π- + p

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