Anti matter does NOT exist. As soon as it is in contact with matter which is anything ; solid , liquid , gas, they are both annihilated.
You can think of antimatter as protons with a negative charge and electrons with as positive charge.
So
Proton^+ Proton^- = Annihilation (??? Energy)
Electron ^- + electron^+(positron) = Annihilation (???? Energy).
62.5 trillion per gram
1 gram + 1000 grams = 1001 grams. If you prefer to exclude the gamma rays, one gram of matter will annihilate with 1 gram of antimatter, and 999 grams of "normal" matter will be left. The remaining 2 grams are in the gamma rays, of course.
Antimatter.
We have created 20 nanograms of antimatter. To get you on track, one nanogram is a billionth of a gram. Antimatter is very hard to make, so far only a very small quantity has ever been produced; much less than a milligram has ever been produced and yes there is a way to store it. It's called the penning trap. The penning trap is a container in extreme vacuum and magnetic fields. This is to prevent the antimatter from touching air, since air is made of matter.
Anti matter does NOT exist. As soon as it is in contact with matter which is anything ; solid , liquid , gas, they are both annihilated. You can think of antimatter as protons with a negative charge and electrons with as positive charge. So Proton^+ Proton^- = Annihilation (??? Energy) Electron ^- + electron^+(positron) = Annihilation (???? Energy).
62.5 trillion per gram
$25 billion for a gram of positrons. $67.5 trillion for anti-hydrogen
1 gram + 1000 grams = 1001 grams. If you prefer to exclude the gamma rays, one gram of matter will annihilate with 1 gram of antimatter, and 999 grams of "normal" matter will be left. The remaining 2 grams are in the gamma rays, of course.
Most of the antimatter being produced on earth is produced in one of the particle accelerators. They make almost none, and it costs 300 billion per milligram. one gram can set off a hiroshima sized blast.
Antimatter.
One gram is equal to one gram.
We have created 20 nanograms of antimatter. To get you on track, one nanogram is a billionth of a gram. Antimatter is very hard to make, so far only a very small quantity has ever been produced; much less than a milligram has ever been produced and yes there is a way to store it. It's called the penning trap. The penning trap is a container in extreme vacuum and magnetic fields. This is to prevent the antimatter from touching air, since air is made of matter.
Antimatter is the most expensive substance in the world with a price of $2.5million per gram. It costs up to $62.5 TRILLION as anti hydrogen
Anti matter does NOT exist. As soon as it is in contact with matter which is anything ; solid , liquid , gas, they are both annihilated. You can think of antimatter as protons with a negative charge and electrons with as positive charge. So Proton^+ Proton^- = Annihilation (??? Energy) Electron ^- + electron^+(positron) = Annihilation (???? Energy).
one gram
It weighs one gram. One gram of anything weighs one gram.
one gram