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US
/ætaɪˈmætɝ/
]
[ UK /ˈæntɪmˌætɐ/ ]
[ UK /ˈæntɪmˌætɐ/ ]
NOUN
- matter consisting of elementary particles that are the antiparticles of those making up normal substances
How To Use antimatter In A Sentence
- Those equations and present particle physics say that matter and antimatter are equivalent.
- But stabilize the matter-antimatter mix into a substance called positronium — as a couple of UC Riverside physicists did for a record-breaking 100 nanoseconds — and you're on your way to turning that jolt into a focused, ultrapowerful laser. WTF?! The Positronium Superlaser Is Almost Complete. Muh-ha-ha-ha!
- You wouldn't be able to tell by looking whether the black hole was originally formed by matter, antimatter or green cheese.
- But the device can also accelerate antiprotons, the antimatter equivalents of protons with the same mass but negative electric charge.
- But the device can also accelerate antiprotons, the antimatter equivalents of protons with the same mass but negative electric charge.
- Astronomers discovered through CGRO data that the center of our galaxy glows in gamma rays created by the annihilation of matter and antimatter.
- The definition of matter and antimatter is purely conventional.
- They have bored through the shields and placed antimatter charges. METAPLANETARY
- This brief survey of recent Lorentz tests only lists those experiments involving light, ordinary matter, and antimatter.
- Theory suggests that, at the moment the universe was created, equal amounts of matter and antimatter were formed.