Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
positive electron
Noun
/ˈpɒzɪtɪv ˈɛlɛktrɒn/
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Definition
A positive electron is a hypothetical particle that has the same charge as an electron but carries a positive charge instead of a negative one.
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Examples
- The concept of a positive electron challenges traditional understandings of particle physics.
- In some theoretical models, positive electrons help explore the characteristics of matter and antimatter.
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Meaning
In the context of particle physics, a positive electron is not commonly found in nature; electrons are known to have a negative charge. The term might be used in theoretical discussions regarding antimatter, specifically positrons, which are the antiparticles of electrons.
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Synonyms
- Positron
- Antielectron