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If you were to make a wire entirely out of antimatter and induce alternating current in it, would the resulting electromagnetic radiation be different from a normal wire in some way? Would it be 180 degrees out of phase? Would the energy itself be different in some way (i.e., would it interact with regular matter in a way that would be different from regular radiation)? Or would the energy be indistinguishable to energy coming from a regular source if you didn't know where it came from?
Re: Electromagnetic radiation from antimatter
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