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The minimum kinetic energy needed by an alpha particle to cause the nuclear reaction in a laboratory frame is n (in MeV). Assume that N is at rest in the laboratory frame. The masses respectively can be take to be 16.006u, 4.003u, 1.008u, where u=930MeB/SQRT/C^(1/3). The value of n=?
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