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How are electrons and positrons the same, and how are they different?

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  • 10-06-2020

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A positron is the antimatter counterpart of an electron (also called anti-electron). ... The spin, a type of angular momentum carried by the electron and positron, is the same for both. However, the electron and positron have the opposite charge. The electron has a negative charge, and the positron has positive charge.

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