The electron has the positron as its antiparticle.
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an electron has negative charge i.e.
coulomb whereas a positron it's antiparticle has positive charge i.e.
coulomb . The result of the collision of an electron and positron at low energies is the annihilation of the electron and positron, and the creation of gamma rayphotons.
At high energies, other particles, such as B mesons or the W and Z bosons, can be created. All processes must satisfy a number of conservation laws .
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coulomb whereas a positron it's antiparticle has positive charge i.e.
coulomb . The result of the collision of an electron and positron at low energies is the annihilation of the electron and positron, and the creation of gamma rayphotons.
At high energies, other particles, such as B mesons or the W and Z bosons, can be created. All processes must satisfy a number of conservation laws .
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