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Karina Gordon
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4 December, 13:35
Hey, what is antimatter
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Leroy Neal
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A antimatter is particle physics, antimatter is a material composed of the antiparticle "partners" to the corresponding particles of ordinary matter. A particle and its antiparticle have the same mass as one another, but opposite electric charge and other quantum numbers.
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