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What happens when matter and antimatter collide?

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What happens when matter and antimatter collide?

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When antimatter and matter collide they aren’t necessarily annihilated so to speak. What happens is they are converted into energy in the form of two or three high energy gamma rays. This is due to the old E=mc^2 formula, by which energy can be changed into matter and vice versa.

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