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A '''positron''' is the [[antimatter]] version of an [[electron]]. As such, it has the same mass, but opposite charge.
 
A '''positron''' is the [[antimatter]] version of an [[electron]]. As such, it has the same mass, but opposite charge.
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Latest revision as of 01:51, September 15, 2018

A positron is the antimatter version of an electron. As such, it has the same mass, but opposite charge.