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By which process Anti-Matter can be made?

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Answered by llMadeSavagell
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Natural production. Positrons are produced naturally in β+ decays of naturally occurring radioactive isotopes (for example, potassium-40) and in interactions of gamma quanta (emitted by radioactive nuclei) with matter. Antineutrinos are another kind of antiparticle created by natural radioactivity (β− decay).

Answered by yadavaditya4813
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Natural production. Positrons are produced naturally in β+ decays of naturally occurring radioactive isotopes (for example, potassium-40) and in interactions of gamma quanta (emitted by radioactive nuclei) with matter. Antineutrinos are another kind of antiparticle created by natural radioactivity (β− decay).

Antiproton Decelerator (AD): Decelerates antiprotons.

Antiproton Collector: Decelerated and stored antiprotons.

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