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Decay of a negative particle.jklmn
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Collision of a beam particle with an electron.jklmn
Collision of a beam particle with a proton.jklmn

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  1. Interaction between a beam (K-) and a proton which produces two positive and two negative particles.

  2. Interaction between neutron and proton which produces two positive and one negative particle. The dark track (labelled l) is the recoil proton in this interaction.

  1. Decay of a negative particle into an unseen neutral particle and a lighter negative particle.

  2. Electron recoiling from collision with a beam particle (K-).

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