Two fragments produced in the disintegration of a nucleus move in opposite direction .why? (1)
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The daughter nucleus has two fewer protons and two fewer neutrons than the parent. ... If the nucleus is at rest when it decays, its momentum is zero. In that case, the fragments must fly in opposite directions with equal-magnitude momenta so that total momentum remains zero.
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