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Collision of a beam particle with an electron.klmno
Collision of a beam particle with a proton.klmno

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  1. Interactions of a beam (K-) with a proton producing two visible oppositely charged particles.
  2. Decay of a neutral particle (Ko) into two oppositely charged pions (p + and p -).
  3. Interaction of a beam (K-) with a proton producing two positive and two negative particles.
  4. Interaction of a beam (K-) with a proton producing two oppositely charged particles.
  5. Electron recoiling from collision with a beam (K-).

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