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antiproton
/ ˈæntɪˌprəʊtɒn /
noun
- the antiparticle of the proton; a particle having the same mass as the proton but an equal and opposite charge
antiproton
/ ăn′tē-prō′tŏn′,ăn′tī- /
- The antiparticle that corresponds to the proton.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of antiproton1
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Example Sentences
To reach higher energies, physicists usually build bigger, more powerful hadron colliders that smash protons into either protons or antiprotons.
From Science Magazine
For example, antiprotons have a negative charge while protons have a positive charge.
From Science Daily
The antiprotons and positrons attract, forming neutrally charged atoms of antihydrogen, the antimatter version of hydrogen.
From Scientific American
First, the team used an electric field to catch antiprotons and antielectrons generated in particle collisions.
From Science Magazine
These antiprotons are produced by colliding particles together in Cern's accelerators.
From BBC
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