positron - Meaning in Sanskrit

positron - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of positron in English

positron noun

  1. an elementary particle with positive charge; interaction of a positron and an electron results in annihilation

What is positron meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase positron refers to an elementary particle with positive charge; interaction of a positron and an electron results in annihilation. See positron meaning in Sanskrit, positron definition, translation and meaning of positron in Sanskrit. Find positron similar words, positron synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of positron. Find the answer of what is the meaning of positron in Sanskrit.

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