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Introduction to the LHC
Imagine a tunnel, circular in shape and 17 miles long. Its interior is 20 feet across (see the picture above). It is deep underground --- as deep as 300 feet. In this tunnel lives the largest particle accelerator ever built. When the machine is running, the accelerated particles --- usually these will be protons (the…
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Introduction to the LHC
Imagine a tunnel, circular in shape and 17 miles long. Its interior is 20 feet across (see the picture above). It is deep underground --- as deep as 300 feet. In this tunnel lives the largest particle accelerator ever built. When the machine is running, the accelerated particles --- usually these will be protons (the…
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Introduction to the LHC
Imagine a tunnel, circular in shape and 17 miles long. Its interior is 20 feet across (see the picture above). It is deep underground --- as deep as 300 feet. In this tunnel lives the largest particle accelerator ever built. When the machine is running, the accelerated particles --- usually these will be protons (the…
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