A neutral muon cannot decay into two neutrinos. Of the following conservation laws, which would be violated if it did?
A) Energy
B) Baryon number
C) Linear Momentum
D) Angular momentum
E) None of the above
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A)photon
B)electron
C)neutrino
D)proton
E)neutron
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A) the strong force
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A)photon
B)pion
C)neutrino
D)kaon
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