Question 31.Q-Q.3: Consider the following decay: n → p + π^-. What conservation...
Consider the following decay: n \rightarrow p+\pi^{-} . What conservation laws are violated by this decay? (a) energy (b) electric charge (c) baryon number (d) angular momentum (e) no conservation laws
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(a). The sum of the proton and pion masses is larger than the mass of the neutron, so energy conservation is violated.
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