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Suppose we have a beam balance capable of measuring even smallest differences in weights.
Now on one side we have a Triton and Deuteron.
And on the other side we have He-nucleus and a neutron
I want to know which will weigh heavier and why?
I saw on a book cover with balance tilting towards the former one thus i concluded that the deuterons and tritons will weigh more but my explanation on that conclusion don't seem to be logical.
Is that book cover right or I have been just fooled and my fumndamentals are just checked?
Now on one side we have a Triton and Deuteron.
And on the other side we have He-nucleus and a neutron
I want to know which will weigh heavier and why?
I saw on a book cover with balance tilting towards the former one thus i concluded that the deuterons and tritons will weigh more but my explanation on that conclusion don't seem to be logical.
Is that book cover right or I have been just fooled and my fumndamentals are just checked?
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