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Positron behavior

By: Ranjan [24-April-09 7:11PM]
1 posts

What will happen when we put a positron in an electrostatic field?


does positron behave like an electron or as proton?


if we put an electron and positron together. do they attract each other or repel? i doubt that it will show the behavior as proton , in my opinion it will act as an electron in electrostatic field but as a proton in magnetic field. am i right?


i have developed a new theory about all universe and particles. my new theory satisfies all the mysteries of universe and particles. it also unified all the four forces in a simple way.

but the only problem about my theory is above question. according to my theory the positron will act as an electron in electrostatic field but as a proton in magnetic field.
an electron and a positron will repel each other.

Re : Positron behavior


Knowitall [26-February-10 10:07PM]
653 posts

Positron is the opposite of an electron.

And therefore they will annihilate in a burst of pure energy that will be released, it is the most efficient way of transferring to energy and a tiny amount of electrons and positrons that collide would generate an insane amount of energy compared to any other process: even more than fusion in fact.

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