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Particle accelerators can take a particle, such as an electron, speed it up to near the speed of light, collide it with an atom and thereby discover its internal parts. ... A Particle Accelerator ... Explaining Brute Force Physics with a Super Accelerator...
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science.howstuffworks.com/atom-smasher.htm
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Large Hadron Collider - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Large Hadron Collider ( LHC ) is the world's largest and highest-energy particle accelerator intended to collide opposing particle beams of either protons at an energy of 7 TeV per particle or...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large_Hadron_Collider
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Linear particle accelerator - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A linear particle accelerator (often shortened to linac ) is a type of particle accelerator that greatly increases the velocity of charged subatomic particles or ions by subjecting the charged par...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_particle_accelerator
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Fermilab's accelerator and collider detector permit scientists to study violent particle collisions that mimic thestate of the universe when it was just microseconds old. Continued study of their findings should increase scientific understanding of the structure of the universe.
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www.egglescliffe.org.uk/physics/particles/newfolder/acc...
www.egglescliffe.org.uk/physics/particles/newfolder/acc1.html
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Join the Exploratorium as we visit CERN, the world's largest particle accelerator, and see what we're discovering about antimatter, mass, and the origins of the universe. Meet the scientists seeking the smallest particles, get an inside look into life in the physics world just outside Geneva ... Meet with scientists,
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www.exploratorium.edu/origins/cern/index.html
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Particle accelerators come in two basic designs, linear (linac) and circular (synchrotron). The accelerator at SLAC is a linac. ... Your TV set or computer monitor contains the components of an accelerator. As you might suspect, operating an accelerator as large as the linac at SLAC is a challenging task. To learn more...
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www2.slac.stanford.edu/vvc/accelerator.html
www2.slac.stanford.edu/vvc/accelerator.html
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Ernest Walton and Douglas Cockcroft built the first particle accelerator just one year after it had been predicted. It then took only two years for two Americans to build a cyclotron, which had to be better because it was curved.
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www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A305407
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