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What is the mass and charge of a beta plus particle?

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What is the mass and charge of a beta plus particle?

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With beta plus particle i guess you mean the charged particle that is created in a beta plus decay. It´s also called a positron, from “posi”tive (since its charge is positive) and elec”tron”. The positron is the anti-matter particle to the electron, so it has the same ammount of charge but with an opposite sign. The mass therefore is the same.

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