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  • ...url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190613132152/https://home.cern/news/news/accelerators/crab-cavities-colliding-protons-head |archive-date=2019-06-13}}</ref> ...
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  • ...cs]], where the availability of particular kinds of telescopes or particle accelerators acts as a constraint on the types of experiments that can be done, the data ...
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  • ...ently being investigated as a driver for the next generation of high power accelerators. ...erator_architecture_PRSTAB_2007.pdf Architecture of petawatt-class z-pinch accelerators] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303192309/http://www.san ...
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  • ...o the [[speed of light]] (i.e., nonrelativistic), the total power that the particle radiates (when considered as a point charge) can be calculated by the Larmo ...ic fields associated with the velocity and the acceleration of the charged particle. The velocity field depends only upon <math>\boldsymbol{\beta}</math> while ...
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  • ...tokamak]]s), and the beam-steering and focusing magnets used in [[particle accelerators]] * high sensitivity [[Cryogenic particle detectors|particle detectors]], including the [[transition edge sensor]], the superconducting ...
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  • ...ing on the charged particle. This is equivalent to saying that the charged particle's velocity orthogonal to the wave magnetic field is zero.]] ...ing on the charged particle. This is equivalent to saying that the charged particle's velocity orthogonal to the wave magnetic field is zero.]] ...
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  • [[File:Precession in magnetic field.svg|thumb|Direction of precession for a particle with positive gyromagnetic ratio. {{legend-line|#222222 solid 3px|Magnetic dipole moment of the particle}} ...
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  • ...ntrol systems]] to operate devices such as [[Particle accelerator|particle accelerators]], [[Telescope|telescopes]] and other large scientific facilities. The tool ...em |journal=Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment |language=en |volume=293 ...
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  • ...Corona caps and rings on the [[Cockcroft–Walton generator|Cockcroft–Walton particle accelerator]] from 1937, now in the Science Museum, London. In very high voltage apparatus like [[Marx generator]]s and [[particle accelerator]] tubes, insulating columns often have many metal grading rings ...
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  • ...tic]] and [[electrostatic lens|electrostatic]] lenses act upon a [[charged particle beam]] similarly to [[optical lens]]es upon a [[light beam]]. ...ions are crucial for the design of [[electron microscopes]] and [[particle accelerators]]. In the [[paraxial approximation]], trajectory calculations can be carrie ...
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  • ...that cathode rays were composed of a previously unknown negatively charged particle, which was later named the ''electron''. [[Cathode-ray tube]]s (CRTs) use a ...atoms, but a new particle, the first ''[[subatomic particle|subatomic]]'' particle to be discovered, which he originally called "''corpuscle''" but was later ...
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  • ...ly used to focus [[Charged particle beam|beams of charged particles]] in [[particle accelerator]]s and beam transport lines, a method known as [[strong focusin ...
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  • [[File:Force acting as centripetal force.svg|thumb|A particle is disturbed from its uniform linear motion by a series of short kicks (1, ...becomes:<ref>{{cite book |title=An Introduction to the Physics of Particle Accelerators |first1=Mario |last1=Conte |first2=William W |last2=Mackay |publisher=World ...
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  • ...r used to create and emit a new [[particle]] ([[alpha particle]] or [[beta particle]]) from the nucleus. During those processes, the radionuclide is said to un ...ly or are artificially produced in [[nuclear reactor]]s, [[cyclotron]]s, [[particle accelerator]]s or [[radionuclide generator]]s. There are about 730 radionuc ...
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  • ...ivalent to a [[helium]] nucleus. [[Beta decay]] is the release of a [[beta particle]], a high-energy [[electron]]. [[Gamma decay]] releases [[gamma rays]], whi ...but their energy cannot be controlled. Controlled fusion is achieved in [[particle accelerator]]s; this is how many [[synthetic element]]s are produced. A [[f ...
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  • ...system may be any of these types such as processing tank, steam simulator, particle accelerator, or any other type of space that has an enclosed chamber to mai [[Particle accelerator]]s are the largest ultrahigh vacuum systems and can be up to ki ...
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  • ...ring methods and to manipulate the properties of neutron beams in particle accelerators. ...indicate that nucleons are not [[elementary particle]]s. For an elementary particle to have an intrinsic magnetic moment, it must have both [[Spin (physics)|sp ...
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  • ...article in frame B be '''x'''<sub>B</sub>(''t''). What is the force on the particle as expressed in the coordinate system of frame B?<ref name=Fetter>{{cite bo ...in terms of the coordinates in frame B at the time ''t''. From frame A the particle is located at: ...
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  • ...265314).svg|thumb|Lorentz force acting on fast-moving charged [[Elementary particle|particles]] in a [[bubble chamber]]. Positive and negative charge trajector ...netic [[force]] on a [[point charge]] due to [[electromagnetic field]]s. A particle of charge {{mvar|q}} moving with a velocity {{math|'''v'''}} in an [[electr ...
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  • Despite being the most successful theory of particle physics to date, the Standard Model is not perfect.<ref> ....250f995b }}</ref> widely considered to be the threshold of a discovery in particle physics. Because every experiment contains some degree of statistical and s ...
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