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Chapter 30 Problem 30.1

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Why cant a proton decay into a positron and a neutrino? (a) Charge conservation is violated. (b) Baryon number conservation is violated. (c) Conservation of energy is violated. (d) Lepton number conservation is violated. (e) Conservation of strangeness is violated.

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Title College Physics, 8 
Author Raymond A. Serway Chris Vuille, Jerry S. Faughn
ISBN 9780495386933

Why cant a proton decay into a positron and a neutrino (a)

Chapter 30 textbook questions

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