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An electron and a positron (antielectron), both nearly at rest, collide. What particle(s) is(are) produced?
 a. One photon of energy 1.02 MeV
  b. Two photons of energy 511 keV
  c. A pi-meson
  d. A K-meson and an anti-neutrino

Question 2

On March 21, the noonday Sun is overhead at what latitude?
 a. 0
  b. 23.5N
  c. 23.5S
  d. That of the Tropic of Cancer



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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