Does the negative mass of antimatter mean that it's gravitationally repelled from stars?
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Antimatter does not have negative mass. In our universe, there is no such thing as negative mass. Mass only comes in positive form. In contrast, electric charge can be positive or negative. The nonexistence of negative mass has profound consequences. First, gravity is always attractive and never repulsive.
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Antimatter does not havenegative mass.
Mass only comes in positive form.
Antimatter is anti- a lot of things, but it’s not supposed to be antigravity.
An antimatter particle does have the opposite electric charge of its ordinary matter counterpart.
In contrast, electric charge can be positive or negative.
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Here is your answer...
Antimatter does not havenegative mass.
Mass only comes in positive form.
Antimatter is anti- a lot of things, but it’s not supposed to be antigravity.
An antimatter particle does have the opposite electric charge of its ordinary matter counterpart.
In contrast, electric charge can be positive or negative.
It may help you...☺☺
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