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what are positrons???​

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Answered by jchcdhjggdfjjgbjccc
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The positron or antielectron is the antiparticle or the antimatter counterpart of the electron. The positron has an electric charge of +1 e, a spin of 1/2, and has the same mass as an electron. When a positron collides with an electron, annihilation occurs.

Answered by aadilkhan7
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Positrons are the antiparticles of electrons. The major difference from electrons is their positive charge. Positrons are formed during decay of nuclides that have an excess of protons in their nucleus compared to the number of neutrons. When decaying takes place, these radionuclides emit a positron 

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