What kind of photon is required for the pair production phenomenon to occur? a) Visible Light Photon b) X-ray Photon c) γ-ray Photon d) UV Photon
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What kind of photon is required for the pair production phenomenon to occur?
a) Visible Light Photon
b) X-ray Photon
c) γ-ray Photon
d) UV Photon
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