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what are electrons denoted by ? ​

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Answered by HèrøSk
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A common symbol for an electron is e–. The electron's antiparticle, which carries a positive electric charge, is called a positron or antielectron. A positron is denoted using the symbol e+ or β+. When an electron and a positron collide, both particles are annihilated and energy is released in the form of gamma rays.

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=>A common symbol for an electron is e–. The electron's antiparticle, which carries a positive electric charge, is called a positron or antielectron. A positron is denoted using the symbol e+ or β+. When an electron and a positron collide, both particles are annihilated and energy is released in the form of gamma rays...

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