ANTIMATTER
In physics, we define antimatter as the matter which is composed of the antiparticles of the matter. Anti-matter can be formed only for a few nanoseconds by colliding or hitting two particles.  
A particle and its anti-particle (for example, proton and antiproton) have the same mass, but opposite electric charge and other differences in quantum numbers. For example, a proton has a positive charge while an antiproton has a negative charge.
Antimatter particles bind with each other to form antimatter, just as particles bind to form normal matter. For example, a positron (the antiparticle of the electron) and an antiproton (the antiparticle of the proton) can form an antihydrogen atom.
Easily we can understand that in matter electron revolves around the proton.
But in Anti-matter, positron revolves around anti-proton.
Scientists claim that anti-matter is the costliest material that they make. It costs approximately 62.5 trillion dollars.
 It costs that much because if matter and anti-matter mix with each other; it reacts to a great explosion. So, if scientists create anti-matter, to store that we need a special thing. Because all we see in our surroundings is matter.
Fact:
1. Ten grams of anti-protons as fuel for the rocket is enough to travel from earth to mars.
2. It costs the total annual GDP of the United States of America to buy just a few nanograms of anti-matter.
3. Few kilograms of anti-matter are enough to blast the entire earth.

 
 
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