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What is Anti-Matter?​

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Answered by Hαrsh
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Antimatter refers to sub-atomic particles that have properties opposite normal sub-atomic particles. ... More specifically, the sub-atomic particles of antimatter have properties opposite those of normal matter. The electrical charge of those particles is reversed.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Antimatter is a material composed of so-called antiparticles. ... But its antiparticle, called a positron, has the same mass but a positive charge. When a particle and its antiparticle meet, they annihilate each other – disappearing in a burst of light.

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