| 31. | The charge of an antiparticle equals that of the corresponding particle, but with opposite sign.
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| 32. | Within the advanced propagator ( as opposed to the retarded propagator ) is employed for antiparticles.
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| 33. | The strong charge of such a particle must be the same as that of its antiparticle.
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| 34. | Wheeler suggested that these backwards sections appeared as the antiparticle to the electron, the positron.
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| 35. | For example, the proton is denoted as, and its corresponding antiparticle is denoted as.
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| 36. | Why does the antiparticle get swallowed by the black hole in preference to the positive particle?
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| 37. | Theories of supersymmetry assume that for every known particle and antiparticle there is a corresponding supersymmetric particle.
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| 38. | Since then, the antiparticles of many other subatomic particles have been created in particle accelerator experiments.
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| 39. | Each baryon has a corresponding antiparticle ( antibaryon ) where quarks are replaced by their corresponding antiquarks.
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| 40. | These particles have lepton number + 1, while their antiparticles have lepton number " 1.
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