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difference between matter and antimatter​

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Answered by ChetnaBisht
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Matter is the stuff you are made of. Antimatter is the same as matter in every way , looks the same , behaves the same,except it's particles have electrical charges opposite to matter. E.g. , our electrons are negatively charged , whereas a positron( an antimatter electron) is positively charged.

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Answered by boshungmeber
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Answer:The basic difference between matter and antimatter is that they have opposite charges. A proton has a positive charge, while an antiproton a negative one. Positively charged positrons are the antimatter version of negatively charged electrons.

Antimatter refers to sub-atomic particles that have properties opposite normal sub-atomic particles. Antimatter is the opposite of normal matter.

While matter is anything that has inertia and occupies space

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In modern physics, antimatter is defined as matter which is composed of the antiparticles (or "partners") of the corresponding particles of 'ordinary' matter.

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