Collision of Nuclie: Effects & Particles Created

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The collision of two nuclei results in the creation of various subparticles, contingent upon the energy levels involved. Sufficient energy must be present to produce the rest mass of the new particles, adhering to conservation laws such as spin and charge. This process is fundamental in high-energy physics and is crucial for understanding particle interactions in nuclear reactions.

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what can happen if two nuclie are collided? what subparticles would be created?
 
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depends how much energy they have , Just as long as their is enough total energy to produce the rest energy of the new particles created, And all the conservation laws are met , like spin , charge ... ect.
 

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