Yes its charge is -1 compared to a proton of charge +1
2006-09-16 05:59:25
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answered by christopher N 4
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The anti proton according to my calculations is really a space substance contaiment of the proton. so if the proton is skinned of that means it comes out of it containment it would have a smaller volume and charge.The Skin which is the containment would have the greater volume and charge. when the proton again collide with the containment trying to get back in . the result of the collision is The proton wil break up into its mass componets which will escape out of the structure at the speed of light. Main steam Physics theory calls this process anniliation.
2006-09-16 13:15:57
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answer #2
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answered by goring 6
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the charge of a proton = +1.60210x10^-19 c ,,so the charge of an anti-proton = -1.60210x10^-19 c
2006-09-16 16:04:19
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Negative
2006-09-16 14:34:32
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answered by Anonymous
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shouldn't it be proton? because anti-means against so that means against protons is a proton because the negative/electron attracts to the postitive/proton but the proton and proton don't attract to each other..think of it like a magnet.. the negative one attracts to the positive while the positive magnet goes away if you put them together with another positive magnet. right?
2006-09-16 13:01:25
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answer #5
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answered by iloveducks_99 2
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i know this is a blind/stupid answer, but it is negative. i have to tell you we have an anti-electron, but not an anti-proton cuz when proton bursts, it creates many smaller particles. sorry, tu much blah blah, bluuuuh.
2006-09-16 13:07:44
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answer #6
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answered by Moe A 2
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ya it is -1 and mass same as proton
2006-09-16 13:02:53
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answered by Gunjit M 2
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Hi. I agree, -1.
2006-09-16 13:00:03
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answer #8
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answered by Cirric 7
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