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Positron Symbol e⁺

e⁺ is a common symbol for the positron, the positively charged antiparticle of the electron. The superscript plus sign identifies its positive electric charge.

Character
e⁺
Unicode
U+0065 U+207A

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What Is the Positron Symbol?

e⁺ is a common symbol for the positron, the positively charged antiparticle of the electron. The superscript plus sign identifies its positive electric charge.

Particle physics

Nuclear equations

Antimatter references

Physics education

Positron Symbol Variants and Related Forms

Beta plus

Decay process or emitted positron notation

Electron

Negatively charged electron

Proton

Positively charged proton

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How to Type the Positron Symbol

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Positron Symbol on Windows

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Positron Symbol on Mac

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Positron Symbol on iPhone and iPad

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Positron Symbol on Android

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Positron Symbol on Chromebook

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Positron Symbol on Microsoft Word

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Positron Symbol on Google Docs

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Positron Symbol Unicode and HTML Codes

Use these values when you need the positron symbol in HTML, CSS, source code, or a character reference.

Unicode U+0065 U+207A
Unicode name LATIN SMALL LETTER E + SUPERSCRIPT PLUS SIGN
HTML decimal e ⁺
HTML hex e ⁺
CSS escape 65 207A

How to Use and Format the Positron Symbol

Format e⁺ according to the specific role defined for Positron Symbol. e⁺ is a common symbol for the positron, the positively charged antiparticle of the electron. The superscript plus sign identifies its positive electric charge. The encoded form is U+0065 U+207A; preserve the complete sequence, capitalization, charge, unit letters, diacritics, or operator structure exactly as shown. For Positron Symbol, placement and spacing should follow the scientific, mathematical, editorial, musical, currency, or interface convention required by its actual use.

This page covers the particle notation e⁺. It is not the proton symbol p⁺, the beta-plus decay label β⁺, or the mathematical constant e followed by addition. When positron symbol communicates an action, quantity, relation, category, warning, or status, include nearby readable wording and an accessible name. Test positron symbol in the actual website, document, font, export format, and assistive-technology workflow rather than accepting a merely similar glyph.

  • In particle physics, identify e⁺ as Positron Symbol and explain the exact role it performs before the reader relies on it.

  • For nuclear equations, retain the sequence U+0065 U+207A; do not silently replace e⁺ with the related form β⁺.

  • When positron symbol appears in antimatter references, apply this convention: Define the particle or physical quantity before using its symbol.

  • While preparing physics education, compare e⁺ with e⁻ and p⁺, then keep the version whose meaning matches the source.

  • Encode positron symbol as UTF-8 or the numeric references e ⁺ and e ⁺ so the published text remains searchable and selectable.

  • Give e⁺ the readable label “Positron Symbol” wherever the surrounding sentence, formula, score, table, or control does not already state the meaning.

  • Test positron symbol in the final font, mobile layout, PDF export, copy workflow, and screen-reader output before release.

Positron Symbol Examples

  • e⁻ + e⁺ → photons
  • Positron: e⁺
  • β⁺ decay emits e⁺
  • Charge of e⁺ is positive
  • Accessible reading: positron e plus
  • Unicode sequence for Positron Symbol: U+0065 U+207A
  • HTML decimal: e ⁺
  • HTML hexadecimal: e ⁺
  • CSS escapes: 65 207A
  • Accessible text label: Positron Symbol

Common Positron Symbol Mistakes

  • Using β⁺ where e⁺ is required changes the intended positron symbol or introduces a different code point.
  • Dropping part of U+0065 U+207A while copying positron symbol into particle physics.
  • Applying the wrong convention to positron symbol in nuclear equations; specifically, dropping a charge, superscript, or particle label..
  • Leaving e⁺ unexplained in antimatter references when the audience may read it as e⁻.
  • Assuming the font used for physics education will render positron symbol exactly like the preview on this page.
  • Converting e⁺ into an image even though selectable Unicode text is appropriate for positron symbol.
  • Publishing positron symbol without checking the distinction from p⁺.
  • Using e⁺ as the only accessible name of a button, diagram item, formula token, or status message.

Positron Symbol intent boundary

This page covers the particle notation e⁺. It is not the proton symbol p⁺, the beta-plus decay label β⁺, or the mathematical constant e followed by addition.

More About the Positron Symbol

Positron Symbol is written e⁺. In particle and nuclear contexts, e⁺ identifies the positively charged antiparticle of the electron; the superscript plus is part of the notation and must not be dropped. Examples include “Positron: e⁺”, “e⁻ + e⁺ → photons”, “β⁺ decay emits e⁺”, and “Charge of e⁺ is positive”. These expressions demonstrate why the surrounding equation matters. The form β⁺ can describe a decay process or emitted-particle notation, while p⁺ denotes a proton. Neither should be substituted automatically for e⁺. When preparing formulas, preserve the lowercase e and the superscript position. A plain plus after the letter, an image of the notation, or a missing charge mark can make the expression harder to search, copy, or read aloud. Define the particle before first use when the audience may not recognize the notation. A useful accessible rendering is “positron, e plus.”. Test it in the final font because superscript alignment varies, and confirm that copying from a browser into a word processor or equation field retains both characters. Positron Symbol covers this text notation only; it does not replace a full particle-interaction diagram or explain every convention used in high-energy physics. A final formula check should verify particle identity, charge, and placement. In “e⁻ + e⁺ → photons,” the superscript signs distinguish the two particles; in “β⁺ decay emits e⁺,” β⁺ and e⁺ do not perform the same labeling job. Keep the notation in text or an equation object that preserves reading order, and describe it in nearby prose when the formula is presented to a general audience.

Positron Symbol FAQ

What is the encoded form of Positron Symbol?

Positron Symbol is stored as U+0065 U+207A, whose Unicode character names are LATIN SMALL LETTER E + SUPERSCRIPT PLUS SIGN.

How should I copy e⁺ for particle physics?

Copy the complete sequence e⁺ and verify that all characters in U+0065 U+207A remain present after pasting.

Which HTML form reproduces Positron Symbol?

Use literal UTF-8 e⁺, decimal references e ⁺, or hexadecimal references e ⁺; do not substitute β⁺.

Why might e⁺ look different in nuclear equations?

The font or emoji renderer can change shape and spacing, but the encoded sequence U+0065 U+207A should remain unchanged.

Can I replace e⁺ with e⁻ or p⁺?

Only when the destination convention explicitly calls for that form. This page covers the particle notation e⁺. It is not the proton symbol p⁺, the beta-plus decay label β⁺, or the mathematical constant e followed by addition.