Why two gamma photons are generated in annihilation process?
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Annihilation occurs when a particle and a corresponding antiparticle meet and their mass is converted into radiation energy. Two photons are produced in the process (as a singlephoton only would take away momentum which isn't allowed, as no outside forces act).
Annihilation occurs when a particle and a corresponding antiparticle meet and their mass is converted into radiation energy. Two photons are produced in the process (as a singlephoton only would take away momentum which isn't allowed, as no outside forces act).
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