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The neutrino is a subatomic particle in Quantum Physics. I think the machine you may be thinking of is the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), which is the world's largest, most complicated and highest-energy particle accelerator. Although it is massive (17 miles around), I don't believe it is the biggest machinein the world and I could find no evidence of it online.
CERN is the largest particle physics research laboratory in the world. People can arrange a visit to CERN. The particle accelerator is included in the itinerary.
The most famous of CERN's projects is The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) - The world's most powerful atom smasher. CERN's main function is to provide the particle accelerators and other infrastructure needed for high-energy particle physics research. Also, It is also noted for being the birthplace of the World Wide Web.
The world's largest particle accelerator is used to accelerate particles to extremely high energies at which they can undergo collisions which, it is hoped, will produce previously unseen kinds of results which will shed light on currently mysterious or unanswered questions about particle physics, thereby increasing human knowledge and our understanding of the way the universe works on a very deep, fundamental level.
Look around you and check whether the world is still there.
The LHC is a total of 27 kilometres (17 miles) long, running along the French - Swiss border. It is 3.8 metres wide.
The neutrino is a subatomic particle in Quantum Physics. I think the machine you may be thinking of is the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), which is the world's largest, most complicated and highest-energy particle accelerator. Although it is massive (17 miles around), I don't believe it is the biggest machinein the world and I could find no evidence of it online.
CERN is the largest particle physics research laboratory in the world. People can arrange a visit to CERN. The particle accelerator is included in the itinerary.
a particle accelerated by a particle accelerator - That's my best guess
Thousands ! Particle accelerators are now produced on an industrial scale, and used in hospitals for anti-cancer radiation treatment. Here are two, to get you started: 1). Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory; Batavia, IL, USA 2). Large Hadron Collider; Geneva, Switzerland
The world's largest particle accelerator is used to accelerate particles to extremely high energies at which they can undergo collisions which, it is hoped, will produce previously unseen kinds of results which will shed light on currently mysterious or unanswered questions about particle physics, thereby increasing human knowledge and our understanding of the way the universe works on a very deep, fundamental level.
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The simple answer to this question is: No. But, you could argue that you can technically create new steel with a particle accelerator and a lot of time. You could also argue that recycling counts as renewing. Other than those two arguments, the simple answer is no, because there is a limited supply of steel in the world.
The most famous of CERN's projects is The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) - The world's most powerful atom smasher. CERN's main function is to provide the particle accelerators and other infrastructure needed for high-energy particle physics research. Also, It is also noted for being the birthplace of the World Wide Web.
You probably mean Large Hadron Collider. It is a particle accelerator (biggest in the world) at CERN in Switzerland. It is designed to accelerate nuclei of heavy atoms and collide them to study high energy reactions and see if new unknown subatomic particles can be discovered. Hadrons are the class of particles including protons, neutrons, and mesons. Large refers to the size of the machine, not the size of the hadrons. The first particle they hope to find is the "Higgs Boson", which according to some new theories determines the mass of all other subatomic particles.
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world's highest energy particle accelerator.You will also see Long Haul Carrier (LHC) applied to communications systems and also to transportation (usually trucking).
UC Santa Cruz is good. Half the physics professors here are particle physicists that work with the Stanford Linear Accelerator (SLAC). The school is rated highly in physics and world-class in astrophysics.