Gas pedal, brakes, steering wheel
no u div, brake, clutch and accelerators
to increase the efficiency of the car accelerators are used
Ununseptium is produced by nuclear reactions in ionic accelerators.
They produce smoothness it is normally found on the surface of the nail bed
Natural francium exist in uranium and thorium ores.Artificial francium is obtained in particle accelerators.
Particle accelerators are also known as atom smashers
It does not occur in nature. Individual atoms of Uuq are produced in particle accelerators. They are extremely difficult to produce and detect.
Ununhexium is an artificial chemical element; it is prepared only in nuclear physics laboratories using particle accelerators.
Small particle accelerators can sit on a desktop, large circular ones can be miles across
Technetium is an artificial chemical element and is extracted from fission products, prepared by neutron activation or by irradiation in particles accelerators.
Pixel Shader capabilities is only found on newer graphics accelerators.
I don't know what you mean by "new atomic particles" so I'll give some answer options. Yes, scientists can split apart nuclear isotopes with accelerators. Yes, scientists can create nuclear isotopes, both previously observed and new with accelerators. No, scientists can't split protons or neutrons with accelerators. Yes, protons and neutrons within isotopes (neutrons don't even need to be in an isotope) can transform into each other via Beta plus and minus decay without the need of accelerators. Yes, electrons over 1022MeV can spontaneously turn into photons and vice versa, with or without accelerators. Yes scientists can create new particles with accelerators, but they aren't necessarily found in atoms.