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    An Electron and a Positron,which Are Two Massive Particles,can Annihilate
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An Electron and a Positron,which Are Two Massive Particles,can Annihilate

Question 33

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An electron and a positron,which are two massive particles,can annihilate when they come together to produce two photons,which have no mass.According to special relativity,this pair annihilation is an example of __________.

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