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A nucleus moving with a velocity v emits anα-p article. Let the velocities of the α-particle and the remaining nucleus be v1 and v2 and their masses be m1, and m2.


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, and must be parallel to each other.

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None of the two of , and should be parallel to each other.

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+ must be parallel to .

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D

must be parallel to .

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Solution

The correct option is D

must be parallel to .


If initially the nucleus is moving with a velocity v, then considering the nucleus as a point mass,
its centre of mass is moving with v.
Now after the disintegration of nucleus into α-particle and the residual, the COM should be moving with the same velocity as there is no net external force acting upon it.
And we also know,
vCM=m1v1+m2v2m1+m2
Which clearly shows that (m1v1+m2v2) must be parallel to v.


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