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What is a positron in physics in quantum mechanics

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Answered by madhavielisha
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positively charged subatomic particle having the same mass and magnitude of charge as the electron

Answered by bijaychoudhary302
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Positron, also called positive electron, positively charged subatomic particle having the same mass and magnitude of charge as the electron and constituting the antiparticle of a negative electron. They are also produced in the decays of certain short-lived particles, such as positive muons.

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