How does a beta-minus (-) particle compare with a beta-positive (+) particle, or
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How does a beta-minus (-) particle compare with a beta-positive (+) particle, or positron?
The two particles have opposite charge and slightly different mass and volume.
The two particles have opposite charge, but otherwise are identical.
The two particles are identical, but typically are radiated at different speeds.
The two particles have opposite charge and differ in mass and volume by a factor of 106.
A compass needle aligns in a north-south direction because _____. earth's magnetic north pole coincides with its geograpic north pole earth's magnetic south pole is reasonably close to its geographic north pole earth's magnetic south pole coincides with its geographic north poleExplanation / Answer
Beta-minus (-) particle and beta-positive (+) particle, The two particles have opposite charge, but otherwise are identical. A compass needle aligns in a north-south direction because earth's magnetic south pole coincides with its geographic north pole
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