Antimatter (Edexcel A Level Physics) : Revision Note

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Properties of Antimatter

  • The universe is made up of matter particles (protons, neutrons, electrons etc.)

  • All matter particles have antimatter counterparts

    • Antimatter particles are identical to their matter counterpart but with the opposite charge

  • This means if a particle is positive, its antimatter particle is negative and vice versa

  • Common matter-antimatter pairs are shown in the diagram below:

2.1.5Antimatter-Table

This table summarises the electric charge for typical particle-antiparticle pairs

  • Apart from electrons, the corresponding antiparticle pair has the same name with the prefix ‘anti-’ and a line above the corresponding matter particle symbol

  • A neutral particle, such as a neutron or neutrino or photon, is its own antiparticle

Mass of Matter & Antimatter

  • Although antimatter particles have the opposite charges to their matter counterparts, they still have identical mass and rest mass-energy

    • The rest mass-energy of a particle is the energy equivalent to the mass of the particle at rest

Properties of Antiparticles_ Mass & Rest Mass Energy Table, downloadable AS & A Level Physics revision notes

This table summarises typical particle-antiparticle pair masses and rest mass energies

Examiner Tips and Tricks

Though you will not need to memorise individual masses or rest-mass energies, you are expected to remember the mass of a particle-antiparticle pair is identical but they have the opposite electric charge. 

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