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    The Omega-Minus Particle Decays
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The Omega-Minus Particle Decays

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The omega-minus particle decays The omega-minus particle decays   With the X<sup>0</sup> and the π<sup>−</sup> eventually decaying into stable baryon(s) and lepton(s) .Utilizing conservation laws,which of the following is the correct accounting of the decay products? A)    B)    C)    D)
With the X0 and the π− eventually decaying into stable baryon(s) and lepton(s) .Utilizing conservation laws,which of the following is the correct accounting of the decay products?


A) The omega-minus particle decays   With the X<sup>0</sup> and the π<sup>−</sup> eventually decaying into stable baryon(s) and lepton(s) .Utilizing conservation laws,which of the following is the correct accounting of the decay products? A)    B)    C)    D)
B) The omega-minus particle decays   With the X<sup>0</sup> and the π<sup>−</sup> eventually decaying into stable baryon(s) and lepton(s) .Utilizing conservation laws,which of the following is the correct accounting of the decay products? A)    B)    C)    D)
C) The omega-minus particle decays   With the X<sup>0</sup> and the π<sup>−</sup> eventually decaying into stable baryon(s) and lepton(s) .Utilizing conservation laws,which of the following is the correct accounting of the decay products? A)    B)    C)    D)
D) The omega-minus particle decays   With the X<sup>0</sup> and the π<sup>−</sup> eventually decaying into stable baryon(s) and lepton(s) .Utilizing conservation laws,which of the following is the correct accounting of the decay products? A)    B)    C)    D)

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