E + Positron By The Fairbury Team Devin, Travis, Savannah, Lisa, Toni, and Mrs. Gay.

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e + Positron By The Fairbury Team Devin, Travis, Savannah, Lisa, Toni, and Mrs. Gay

Discovery Year Place Person

To Be or Not To Be a Positron? What is a positron? How to become a positron.

Decaying is Such Sweet Sorrow Lifetime Annihilation And then? Decay Formula:

High energy positrons can be generated in a platinum target. all radioactive isotopes decay by giving off either electrons or positrons? An example 7 Be 4 => 7 Li e 1 Other possible sources High energy positrons are generated in a platinum target.