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what is the difference between proton and positron?​

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Answered by kiranrout2007
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A Proton is a relatively large particle consisting of smaller elementary particles called quarks. In the Atom, protons sit in the nucleus.

A positron is an elementary particle meaning that it isn't made of anything else. A Positron is the antimatter version of the Electron, so its an antielectron.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A Proton is a relatively large particle consisting of smaller elementary particles called quarks. In the Atom, protons sit in the nucleus.

A positron is an elementary particle meaning that it isn't made of anything else. A Positron is the antimatter version of the Electron, so its an antielectron.

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