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From The Columbia Encyclopedia
apparatus used in nuclear physics to produce beams of energetic charged particles and to direct them against various targets. Such machines, popularly called atom smashers, are needed to observe objects as small as the atomic nucleus in studies of its structure and of the forces that hold it together. Accelerators are also needed to provide enough energy to create new particles. Besides pure research, accelerators have practical applications in medicine and industry, most notably in the production of radioisotopes. A majority of the world's particle accelerators are situated in the United States, either at major universities or national laboratories. In Europe the principal facility is at CERN near Geneva, Switzerland; in Russia important installations exist at Dubna and Serpukhov. There are many types of accelerator designs, although all have certain features in common. Only charged particles (most commonly protons and electrons, and their antiparticles ; less often deuterons, alpha…
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In particle physics , machine for increasing the energy of charged particles by using alternating electric fields to increase the particles' speed. Accelerators are used in experiments to force high-energy particles to collide with other particles. The way the fragments of particles behave after the…
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Particle accelerators, or “atom smashers” as they are popularly known, are devices that produce concentrated beams of charged particles of very high energy. These beams have been used to study nuclear and atomic structure (x-ray crystallography), to create radioactive isotopes, and to irradiate…
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In a particle accelerator, magnetic fields accelerate subatomic particles to high speeds and then trap these particles in a beam. This beam can then be focused for low-level uses, such as x-ray machines. High-level particle accelerators, used for research in theoretical and experimental physics, …
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From Britannica Concise Encyclopedia
Device that accelerates a beam of fast-moving, electrically charged atoms ( ions ) or subatomic particles . Accelerators are used to study the structure of atomic nuclei ( see atom ) and the nature of subatomic particles and their fundamental interactions . At speeds close to that of light, …
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From The Columbia Encyclopedia
apparatus used in nuclear physics to produce beams of energetic charged particles and to direct them against various targets. Such machines, popularly called atom smashers, are needed to observe objects as small as the atomic nucleus in studies of its structure and of the forces that hold it…
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From Hawley's Condensed Chemical Dictionary
A device in which the speed of charged subatomic particles (protons, electrons) and heavier particles (deuterons, alpha particles) can be greatly increased by application of electric fields of varying intensity, often in conjunction with magnetic fields. It is possible to accelerate electrons and…
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From Philip's Encyclopedia
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From The American Heritage Student Science Dictionary
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From The American Heritage(R) Dictionary of the English Language
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From Collins English Dictionary
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