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Can antimatter(positron) can be converted into a matter(electron) . If yes what other particles are created in that reaction
Yes, according to the theory of relativity, matter and antimatter are two forms of the same thing and can be converted into each other through the process of annihilation.
The conversion of positron into electron occurs through a process called annihilation, which involves the collision of a positron and an electron resulting in the production of two photons.
No, the conversion of antimatter into matter is not a common occurrence in nature. Antimatter is very rare and is mostly created in high-energy particle accelerators or through certain radioactive decay processes.
Yes, scientists have been able to control the conversion of antimatter into matter in laboratory settings through the use of particle colliders and other advanced technologies.
The conversion of antimatter into matter has the potential to be used in various fields, such as energy production, medical imaging, and space propulsion. However, further research and technological advancements are needed to harness the power of antimatter conversion.