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What is a positron ?

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Answered by sandy123456
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A positron is a fundamental particle which has the same mass as an electron but is charged electrically positive same as a proton.
Answered by Anonymous
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Hey there!

The Positron or Antielectron is the antiparticle, with the same mass as an electron but an opposite charge. It is a form of antimatter because, when a positron encounters an electron, the two things completely combine to yield energy.

★ ELECTRIC CHARGE- 1.6 × 10−19 C
★ SYMBOL- e+ or β+
★ IT WAS FOUND BY- Carl D. Anderson


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