Anti-Particles

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quick summary of Anti-Particles for A-level physics
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Anti-Particles

anti particles are identical to their original particles but having opposing charges. an example is the electron and positronThese were first suggested in 1928 by Paul Dirac, he suggested about positrons and this was then used to find other particles.

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