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the Large Hadron Collider
Nothing unless the atoms form a target. A PARTICLE accelerator accelerates PARTICLES not atoms.
they bend and/or focus the beam.
LHC - Large Hadron Collider (Hadron is a type of particle of which the protons and neutrons that make up atomic nuclei are examples.)
Yes, a particle used in a particle accelerator must have a charge to be useful in the device. Particle accelerators we use in high energy physics to investigate things all work by applying a moving or shifting magnetic field to accelerate charged particles. We speed these particles up by repeatedly "hitting" them with a magnetic field. Uncharged particles will not respond to this, and canot be used in the devices.
the Large Hadron Collider
No, a particle accelerator cannot give you superpowers.
The technical name for an atom smasher is a particle accelerator. It is a device used to accelerate charged particles to high speeds and collide them to study fundamental particles and forces in physics.
Nothing unless the atoms form a target. A PARTICLE accelerator accelerates PARTICLES not atoms.
It is called the CERN accelerator complex. The complex consists of the following Particle accelerators: Linear accelerator I & II, Proton Synchrotron Booster, Low energy ring, Proton Synchrotron, Super proton snchrotron, and the Large Hadron Collider (as of Oct 18, 2009.)
Particle Physics
Particle accelerator
The Compact Particle Accelerator - 2012 was released on: USA: 8 March 2012 (internet)
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a particle accelerated by a particle accelerator - That's my best guess
The LHC's full name is the Large Hadron Collider. It is a particle accelerator situated at CERN in Switzerland.