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Sort of. Particle accelerators are anything that take particles (usually electrons or protons) and accelerate them to high speeds. Super colliders are really powerful particle accelerators along with a bunch of equipment to measure what happens when the particles collide. So when someone talks about a particle accelerator, they're usually talking about colliders. But there are lots of things that are particle accelerators that aren't colliders. The old CRT computer monitors (heavy ones that are about as deep as they are wide) accelerate electrons and shoot them into the glass plate in front to make light, so there's a particle accelerator inside.
No, the Rebel XS, being one of the cheapest D-SLR's on the market today, cannot shoot video.
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CRT is the answer..
Yes they are the same. A cathode ray tube (CRT) uses an electron gun to "shoot" electrons from the cathode to specific positions on the anode of the CRT.
Camera shoot at 29.97 fps because that is the standard in America and what the tv monitors show it at.
AnswerCRT (cathode ray tube) uses a massive tube housed behind the screen to shoot light at the screen. It is much wider than an LCD (liquid crystal display) monitor which uses liquefied crystalline which reacts to electrical signals passed across it to display colors.
CRT (cathode ray tube) uses a massive tube housed behind the screen to shoot light at the screen. It is much wider than an LCD (liquid crystal display) monitor which uses liquefied crystalline which reacts to electrical signals passed across it to display colors.
yes you can
Bloon
click the screen
When bright flashes of light shoot across the screen of your computer and then it dies, it means you are about to spend a lot of money.
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Yes