Science, asked by mihir6365, 1 year ago

what is charge of a positron?

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Answered by dalalbhawna418
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negative
it is antiparticle of electron

mihir6365: so ir should be positive
dalalbhawna418: it?
mihir6365: so is it positive?
dalalbhawna418: ir means
mihir6365: and yes *it
dalalbhawna418: Are ye negative hota h
dalalbhawna418: iska charge
mihir6365: but if electron is negative and antimatter us opposite of it than it must be positive
dalalbhawna418: But antineutrino is chargeless
mihir6365: cuz nutrons are charge less
Answered by Anonymous
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The positron or antielectron is the antiparticle or the antimatter counterpart of the electron. The positron has an electric charge of +1 e, a spin of 1/2 (same as electron), and has the same mass as an electron. When a positron collides with an electron, annihilation occurs.
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