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A neutron has a mass of 1.67  1027 kg. Its de Broglie wavelength is 1.4  1010 m. What temperature would it correspond to if we had a monatomic gas having the same average kinetic energy (in C)?
 a. 273
  b. 25
  c. 36
  d. 309
  e. 51

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The point of a planet's orbit farthest from the Sun is called the ______________.
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