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Mathias Bishop
7 February, 21:13
How positron is discovered?
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Yamilet Hahn
8 February, 01:10
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The first of the antiparticles to be detected, positrons were discovered by Carl David Anderson in cloud-chamber studies of the composition of cosmic rays (1932). The discovery of the positron provided an explanation for a theoretical aspect of electrons predicted by P. A. M. Dirac.
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