Q1. What Is Meant By Anti-Matter?
Anti-Matter is opposite to the normal matter. Anti-Matter is completely different from normal matter in the properties. The electric charge of Anti-Matter is reversed.
Q2. How Anti-Matter Is Different From Normal Matter?
We Know that Normal Matters are made up of Atoms which is the basic unit of any substances. Atom consists Electron(-ve charge), Protons(+ve charge) and neutron(neutral). Protons and Neutrons lies in the centre and Electrons revolve around the nucleus, but in the case of Anti-Matter Charge is reversed relative to the matter. In Anti-Matter, Positrons behave like electrons but have positive charge and Antiprotons behave like protons and have negative charge.
Q3. How Anti-Matters Form?
Scientists think after big-bang both matter and anti-matters produced, but it is very very rare to us. We can also produce Anti-matter particles by collision at very high speed.
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