What is antimatter, and what are some of it's properties?
I am having trouble understanding that antimatter travel backward in time? Can someone explain to me (in an easy way that an 8th grader would understand) how this is logically possible? Please include any helpful websites that I could visit.
Thanks!
I am having trouble understanding that antimatter travel backward in time? Can someone explain to me (in an easy way that an 8th grader would understand) how this is logically possible? Please include any helpful websites that I could visit.
Thanks!
1 Answer
Antimatter is matter made up from particles with the opposite charge to normal matter.
Explanation:
Most particles have an anti-particle. In particular charged particles have an anti-particle with the opposite charge. Some uncharged particles are their own anti-particle.
Normal matter consists of mainly protons, neutrons and electrons. The proton is positively charge and the antiproton is negatively charged. The electron is negatively charged and the antielectron, or positron, is positively charged. The neutron and the anti-neutron have neutral charges.
Antimatter is made up of antiprotons, antineutrons and positrons.
