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The definition i have read for what an anti-particle is, is that the only difference is the electrical charge from its counterpart particle.
If this is true then why is it that an electron is already considered the anti-particle of a proton? The electron has a negative charge while the proton has a positive.
What is the "oppositie" charge of the proton if not positive?
If this is true then why is it that an electron is already considered the anti-particle of a proton? The electron has a negative charge while the proton has a positive.
What is the "oppositie" charge of the proton if not positive?