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What Is the Minimum Energy Required to Produced a Proton-Antiproton

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What is the minimum energy required to produced a proton-antiproton pair? A proton has a rest mass of 938 MeV/c2.


A) 1876 MeV
B) 938 MeV
C) 3752 MeV
D) 2814 MeV

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