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    Which of the Following Particles Has a Lepton Number of Zero
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Which of the Following Particles Has a Lepton Number of Zero

Question 13

Question 13

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Which of the following particles has a lepton number of zero?


A) e+
B) μ\muμ +
C) ve
D)  Which of the following particles has a lepton number of zero? A)  e<sup>+</sup> B)   \mu <sup>+</sup> C)  v<sub>e</sub> D)    E)  p
E) p

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