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how to produce a positive electron that is called positron​

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Answered by prashastirathore7
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Explanation:

One way to create positrons is in a process called pair production. In pair production, a high-energy photon (usually a gamma ray) interacts with a heavy nucleus, creating a matter-antimatter pair, such as an electron and a positron. Another way to produce positrons is through beta decay.

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Answered by Prettyprincess96
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Positrons are emitted in the positive beta decay of proton-rich (neutron-deficient) radioactive nuclei and are formed in pair production, in which the energy of a gamma ray in the field of a nucleus is converted into an electron-positron pair.

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