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Particle accelerators are used to initiate collisions which have enough energy to overcome nuclear forces. They can be used to understand the workings of a star or to build entirely new [short lived] elements.

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alpha and beta particle

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Is a particle accelerator used to provide charged particles with sufficient kinetic energy to penetrate a nucleus?

yes it is a particle accelerator ;D


What makes an object have more kinetic energy?

An object has more kinetic energy when the temperature gets hotter. The particle's speed increase and begin to flow more rapidly. An object has more kinetic energy when the temperature gets hotter. The particle's speed increase and begin to flow more rapidly.


What happens to particle bonds as you increase temperature?

When we increase temperature it produce kinetic energy this will loose up the bonds. so the bonds will break up and it will move.


How fast molecules are moving is.....?

How fast molecules are moving is dependent on the amount of kinetic energy the particle posses. The more kinetic (movement) energy the particle has, the fast it is moving. Also keep in mind that temperature is the average kinetic energy of a bunch of molecules (for instance, your coffee this morning). As your heat up your coffee, you are increasing the amount of movement occurring within the mug, while cooling it down will slow the movements of the particles. Increase in temperature = increase in average kinetic energy = fast moving particles


What is the relationship between speed and kinetic energy?

The kinetic energy of an object is proportional to the square of its velocity (speed). In other words, If there is a twofold increase in speed, the kinetic energy will increase by a factor of four. If there is a threefold increase in speed, the kinetic energy will increase by a factor of nine.

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Is a particle accelerator used to provide charged particles with sufficient kinetic energy to penetrate a nucleus?

yes it is a particle accelerator ;D


When the temperature of a particle of matter rises there is an increase in the?

kinetic energy:)


When the temperature of a particle of matter rises there is an increase in what?

kinetic energy:)


What would be the kinetic energy of particles of gas when it compressed in a cylinder?

When a gas is compressed, its temperature tends to increase. That means that the average kinetic energy per particle also increases.


Is temperature of water rising an example of kinetic energy?

Yes,if you understand that what makes the water temperature rise is an increase in the particle motion ( internal kinetic energy).


How does a substance 's temperature change when the average kinetic energy of it's particle increases?

As the average kinetic energy of a substance increases, the temperature will increase.


What makes an object have more kinetic energy?

An object has more kinetic energy when the temperature gets hotter. The particle's speed increase and begin to flow more rapidly. An object has more kinetic energy when the temperature gets hotter. The particle's speed increase and begin to flow more rapidly.


What parts of a car use kinetic energy?

By accelerator


The kinetic energy of a substance the kinetic energy of its particle 7 letters?

Average


What is the name of the transfer of particle energy?

Kinetic energy


How does the speed of particle affect its kinetic energy?

The higher the speed the more the kinetic energy.


Is it possible to get more speed then light to the particle with accelerator?

No. The more energy the accelerator can give the particle, the closer the particle can approach to the speed of light, but it can never reach exactly that speed.