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An unstable elementary particle is known to decay into other particles in 4 uus , as measured in a laboratory where the particle are at rest. A beam of 'such particles is accelerated to a speed of 99.98
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An unstable elementary particle is known to decay
into other particles in 4 uus , as measured in a
laboratory where the particle are at rest. A beam of
'such particles is accelerated to a speed of 99.98
percent of the speed of light.
How long do the particles in the beam take to decay, in the laboratory frame of reference?
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24.995 is most likely the answer
sorry if i'm wrong but yeah
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