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The '''positron''' is the antiparticle of the electron. It has the same mass as the electron but positive electric charge and appears in beta-plus decay, pair production, and electron-positron annihilation.
The '''positron''' is the antiparticle of the electron. It has the same mass as the electron but positive electric charge and appears in beta-plus decay, pair production, and electron-positron annihilation.
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== See also ==
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The positron is the antiparticle of the electron. It has the same mass as the electron but positive electric charge and appears in beta-plus decay, pair production, and electron-positron annihilation.

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