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What is antimatter and how is it different from normal matter?

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Answered by asha990010
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Antimatter is just regular matter with a few properties flipped, such as the electric charge. For example, the antimatter version of an electron is a positron. They both have the same mass, but have opposite electric charge. Antimatter is not as exotic as science fiction makes it out to be

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Answered by amanmishra212006
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Antimatter is therefore only distinct from regular matter in that it annihilates when meeting regular matter. For instance, a proton and a positron are somewhat similar. But when a proton meets an electron, it forms a stable hydrogen atom. When a positron meets an electron, they destroy each other

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