Physics, asked by hadieytoo60, 8 months ago

Explain When does an electron behaves as positron?​

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Answered by jkaushal3gmailcom
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A positron is the antimatter partner of an electron. It has exactly the same mass as an electron but has the opposite electric charge. When kept separate from matter, positrons can exist forever. However, when a positron meets an electron, the two particles annihilate into a flash of energy.

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Answered by triptistarx
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The antiparticle of the electron is called the positron; it is identical to the electron except that it carries electrical charge of the opposite sign. When an electron collides with a positron, both particles can be annihilated, producing gamma ray photons.

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