what are the ways of the breaking electron
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Electrons (and other particles) can be destroyed by a process known as pair annihilation. A positron is the opposite of the electron, it has positive charge and identical rest mass. If a positron and an electron unite, they annihilate each other and release energy in the form of radiant energy, e.g. photons.
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As an elementary particle, the electron cannot be broken down into smaller particles, at least as far as is currently known.
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