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Which of the curves in Fig. $34.15$ represents the particle with the shortest lifetime?a. $A$b. Bc. $\mathrm{C}$d. You can't tell from the graph.
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The graph shows the decay of particles over time, with the number of particles on the y-axis and time on the x-axis. Now, we need to determine which curve represents the particle with the shortest lifetime. The shortest lifetime means that the particle decays the Show more…
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