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Antimatter
UK //ˈæntiˌmætə//US //ˈæntiˌmætɚ//
Definition
A type of matter composed of antiparticles that have opposite charges to regular particles.
In simple words: A type of matter made up of particles that are the opposite of regular matter.
Examples
- Antimatter is produced during certain types of particle collisions.
- The study of antimatter can help us understand the universe better.
- In science fiction, antimatter is often used as a powerful energy source.
- Physicists at the lab successfully created small amounts of antimatter.
- Challenges in storing antimatter safely are significant due to its volatility.
Usage notes
Used primarily in scientific contexts. Not typically used in everyday conversation. Be cautious of using it outside academic or scientific discussions.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'anti' like a superhero against regular matter, like a superhero fighting villains.
Collocations
- create antimatter
- study antimatter
- store antimatter
Synonyms
- negative matter
- opposite matter
- subatomic particles
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'matter' – antimatter is not the same as regular matter.
- Mispronouncing the term, especially the prefix 'anti'.
- Assuming antimatter is purely theoretical when it has practical applications.