Energy changes from ball to ball down the accelerator just as it does in Newton's cradle. It functions on the transfer of momentum.
No because the Moon does not have a magnetic field like the Earth does. The Earth's magnetic field appears to be created by a liquid metalic out core circulating around a solid core. This works like a dynamo which creates the magnetic field around the Earth. The Moon lacks a similar core stucture. This is also the reason why the Monn has no atmosphere.A magnetic compass would not work on the moon, for the moon does not have the magnetic field that the earth has, allowing us to use this device.No, because moon does not have magnetic force like earth
Tape recording is a magnetic process; sound is translated into a pattern of magnetic fields which is recorded by a magnetic material (usually ferric oxide) that coats a plastic tape.
The first particle accelerator was built more around the time of 1927 (resonance linear accelerator) about eight years after Rutherford first split the nucleus. But not too sure one that, I have other sources saying 1929, but definitely not as late as 1972. I do know that the first successful cyclotron (a type of circular particle accelerator, which was basically the ground work for the cynchrocyclotron spelling?) was built and tested in 1931 by Ernest Lawrence.
there aren't any, so there isn't any.
Starting of the synchronous motor using the DC generator creates a magnetic field.
The ones that have more mass than the accelerator can move.
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.
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A particle accelerator will provide a beam of charged particles, which are accelerated by a magnetic flux, a nuclear reactor will provide a flux of neutrons (which are uncharged). Depends what sort of experiment you are doing
It looks like a nice project for up to about the third grade. After that you need to get a little more complex.
Particle accelerator
sounds to me like a fuel pump if the engine continued to run but accelerator did not work then check for broken or disconnected accelerator cable both at the pedal and the throttle plate
Yes, it can. There is a difference between a "Blaze Accelerator" and a "Blaze Accelerator card". The first refers to a card called, and only called Blaze Accelerator, while the second means any card with Blaze Accelerator in the name. Therefore Tri-Blaze Accelerator is a 'Blaze Accelerator card' and can be searched out by Volcanic Rocket. Compare it to the various Dark Magician support cards. Because they work on "Dark Magician" and not a "Dark Magician card", they only work with a regular Dark Magician, not things like Skilled Dark Magician or Dark Magician Girl (unless specified).
Why not? the desert is just the same as any other place on planet earth. Magnetic compasses work fine in the desert. See the "Where does the magnetic compass not work?" question for some places where they don't work.
They work by using a magnet.
There are still magnetic fields in space - especially if you remain close to Earth. But magnetic compasses are usually designed to use gravity, which you won't have if you are in free fall. A specially-designed magnetic compass would work, though.