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how b particles differ from electron

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Answered by krishnajangir560
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Beta particles are the subatomic particles that are emitted during beta decay. Beta particles can be either electrons or positrons. If it is an electron, that beta particle has a negative electrical charge, but if it is a positron, it has a positive electrical charge. Electrons are subatomic particles that can be found in the electron cloud that surrounds the atomic nucleus. The main difference between beta particle and electron is that beta particle can have either +1 charge or -1 charge whereas electron has a -1 charge.

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