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Negative Analog of Protons?
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Radium
- 04 Jun 2006 21:37 GMT
Hi:
Positron is the positive equivalent of electron.
What is the negative equivalent of proton?
Thanks,
Radium
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Josef Matz
- 05 Jun 2006 16:05 GMT
> Hi:
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> Radium
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Jon Bell
- 06 Jun 2006 02:24 GMT
>Positron is the positive equivalent of electron.
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>What is the negative equivalent of proton?
The antiproton.
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Jon Bell <jtbell@presby.edu> Presbyterian College
Dept. of Physics and Computer Science Clinton, South Carolina USA
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