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Context:
What is Antimatter?
Discovery of Antihyperhydrogen-4
Experimental Method
Significance of the Discovery
Why does our universe consist almost entirely of matter?
Insight into Strange Quarks:
Testing Theories of Physics:
Aspect |
Matter |
Antimatter |
Antiparticle |
Definition |
Composed of particles such as protons, neutrons, and electrons. |
Composed of antiparticles, the counterparts of matter particles. |
The counterpart to a specific particle in matter, with the same mass but opposite charge. |
Charge |
Usually positive for protons and negative for electrons. |
Opposite to the charge of corresponding matter particles. |
Opposite charge to its corresponding matter particle (e.g., positron for electron). |
Existence |
Makes up the observable universe, including stars, planets, and living organisms. |
Rare in the observable universe, mostly found in high-energy environments like particle accelerators. |
Exists in antimatter and can be produced in particle accelerators. |
Interaction |
Combines to form atoms and molecules. |
Annihilates matter on contact, releasing energy. |
Annihilates with its corresponding matter particle, resulting in energy release. |
Examples |
Proton, neutron, electron. |
Antiproton, antineutron, positron. |
Positron (antiparticle of electron), antiproton (antiparticle of proton). |
Significance in Physics |
Fundamental building blocks of the universe. |
Helps study fundamental symmetries in physics. |
Helps understand the nature of antimatter and the imbalance between matter and antimatter. |
Conclusion
Reference
KNOW IN DETAILS ABOUT- Einstein's General Relativity and Antimatter- https://www.iasgyan.in/daily-current-affairs/anti-matter
PRACTICE QUESTION Q. With reference to the Antimatter nucleus, consider the following statements:
Which of the above-given statements is/are correct? A. 1 only B. 2 only C. Both 1 and 2 D. Neither 1 nor 2
Answer: A Antimatter nuclei are not stable in the same way as matter nuclei; they tend to annihilate upon contact with matter, releasing energy in the process. |
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