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21 September, 17:04

How long can a proton-antiproton pair exist without violating the principle of the conservation of mass?

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  1. 21 September, 17:29
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    Anti proton are short lived anti-particles of protons that has a charge of - 1. When they encounter their counter part, which is the proton, they exist for a short span of time only since they will be annihilated and burst into a form of energy.
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