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minus-square@plistig@feddit.decakelinkfedilink23•2 years agoWould an anti-banana give off normal matter?
minus-square@768@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilink14•2 years agoAFAIK, yes, you might wanna look into β± and β־-decay
minus-square@marcos@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink4•2 years agoAFAIK, yes. There are some very small differences between matter and anti-matter, but I don’t think any of them affect radioactivity.
Would an anti-banana give off normal matter?
AFAIK, yes, you might wanna look into β± and β־-decay
AFAIK, yes.
There are some very small differences between matter and anti-matter, but I don’t think any of them affect radioactivity.