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Compared to the mass and charge of a proton, an antiproton has (1) the same mass and the same charge (2) greater mass and the same charge (3) the same mass and the opposite char…
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Compared to the mass and charge of a proton,
an antiproton has
(1) the same mass and the same charge
(2) greater mass and the same charge
(3) the same mass and the opposite charge
(4) greater mass and the opposite charge
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Answer:
It has a smaller mass and opposite charge
Step-by-step explanation:
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As far as current uncertainties go, it has
(3) the same mass and the opposite charge
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