Positron and Electron Annihilation (1966)
Electron–positron annihilation occurs when an electron (e−) and a positron (e+, the electron's antiparticle) collide. At low energies, the result of the collision is the annihilation of the electron and positron, and the creation of energetic photons: e− + e+ → γ + γ
Director: John Friedman
| Directing | John Friedman | Director |
| Production | John Friedman | Producer |
| Crew | Abraham Morochnik | Cinematography |
| Editing | Jack Hirschfeld | Editor |
| Sound | Charles L White, Jr. | Sound |