What is Particle accelerator: Definition and 208 Discussions

A particle accelerator is a machine that uses electromagnetic fields to propel charged particles to very high speeds and energies, and to contain them in well-defined beams.Large accelerators are used for basic research in particle physics. The largest accelerator currently operating is the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) near Geneva, Switzerland, operated by the CERN. It is a collider accelerator, which can accelerate two beams of protons to an energy of 6.5 TeV and cause them to collide head-on, creating center-of-mass energies of 13 TeV. Other powerful accelerators are, RHIC at Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York and, formerly, the Tevatron at Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois. Accelerators are also used as synchrotron light sources for the study of condensed matter physics. Smaller particle accelerators are used in a wide variety of applications, including particle therapy for oncological purposes, radioisotope production for medical diagnostics, ion implanters for manufacture of semiconductors, and accelerator mass spectrometers for measurements of rare isotopes such as radiocarbon. There are currently more than 30,000 accelerators in operation around the world.There are two basic classes of accelerators: electrostatic and electrodynamic (or electromagnetic) accelerators. Electrostatic accelerators use static electric fields to accelerate particles. The most common types are the Cockcroft–Walton generator and the Van de Graaff generator. A small-scale example of this class is the cathode ray tube in an ordinary old television set. The achievable kinetic energy for particles in these devices is determined by the accelerating voltage, which is limited by electrical breakdown. Electrodynamic or electromagnetic accelerators, on the other hand, use changing electromagnetic fields (either magnetic induction or oscillating radio frequency fields) to accelerate particles. Since in these types the particles can pass through the same accelerating field multiple times, the output energy is not limited by the strength of the accelerating field. This class, which was first developed in the 1920s, is the basis for most modern large-scale accelerators.
Rolf Widerøe, Gustav Ising, Leó Szilárd, Max Steenbeck, and Ernest Lawrence are considered pioneers of this field, conceiving and building the first operational linear particle accelerator, the betatron, and the cyclotron.
Because the target of the particle beams of early accelerators was usually the atoms of a piece of matter, with the goal being to create collisions with their nuclei in order to investigate nuclear structure, accelerators were commonly referred to as atom smashers in the 20th century. The term persists despite the fact that many modern accelerators create collisions between two subatomic particles, rather than a particle and an atomic nucleus.

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    Determine the absolute Velocity and Acceleration of Particle A

    Homework Statement The disk rolls without slipping on the horizontal surface, and at the instant represented, the center O has the velocity vO = 2.2 m/s and acceleration aO = 5.5 m/s2 with directions shown in the figure. For this instant, the particle A has the indicated speed u = 3.2 m/s and...
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    Integrating gravitational acceleration of particles for simulation

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    Gravity effects in particle accelerators

    Is the effect of gravity ever considered in particle accelerator experiments? I would think not with all the high energy, velocities, and stong electric fields in use. But I am interested if gravitational effects have ever been considered or adjusts made to compensate for gravity's downward...
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    Nuclear Reactors, Atom Smashers, and Particle Accelerators

    What would be the difficulty of building each? I have read of Michio Kaku building an atom smasher (albeit it ruined the power flow to his house,) I have found a 200,000 volt generator so I presume that a particle accelerator would be possible, and my friend is currently working on a nuclear...
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    Building a Particle Accelerator: Understanding Vacuum and Magnetism Techniques

    I am looking to making a particle accelerator but I don't understand how to make a vacuums. Wouldn't sucking out all the air make the pressure inside very extreme crushing the container? Also how would providing magnetism move them? Would you have to angle the magnets to "direct" the particle?
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    Particle acceleration for Hyper drives?

    I vaguely read about this idea about using particle accelerators as hyperdrives Does anyone know any more information about this subject?
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    The work done by an electric field in accelerating a charged particle?

    Homework Statement A particle with a charge of 3.2x10^-19 C accelerates from rest between two charged plates. The electric field is uniform and is 39000 N/C. The distance between the plates is 4.5x10^-3 m. A) Calculate the force on the particle B) How much work is done by the electric...
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    What causes gas particles to accelerate so that P = F / A

    Dear Physics Forums, Pressure is force / area, and force is mass * acceleration. When you have a gas in a container, it's said to exert a pressure on its container. Therefore, the particles are accelerating toward the container's walls. What's causing these gas particles to accelerate...
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    Fluid mechanics: calc the acceleration of a particle at a point.

    Homework Statement A velocity field is given by \vec{V}= [Ax^{3} + Bxy^{2}]\hat{i} + [Ay^{3} + Bx^{2}y]\hat{j}; A=0.2 m^{-2}s^{-1}, B is a constant, and the coordinates are measured in meters. Determine the value and units for B if this velocity field is to represent an incompressible flow...
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    I want to build a particle accelerator

    Hi, I'm 15 and I want to build a particle accelerator (probably in my backyard). I don't know much about physics yet, but I'm learning. I realize that this is a long-term project (my estimate is about 2 years), but I really want to do it. I don't just want instructions or anything like that, I...
  11. Crazymechanic

    Accelerated magnetic particles through pipe

    Well I was sitting and thinking and please confirm or dispute my claims. Let's imagine we have a copper or whatever material pipe let's say a plastic pipe with copper wire windings around it , through that pipe we blow let's say steam from a heat source that heats water to steam. Now is it...
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    How haven't we managed to blow up Earth by using particle accelerators?

    From what I've read, particle accelerators accelerate particles to near the speed of light. As the speed of an object approaches the speed of light, the mass approaches infinite. By that time, that particle is like a wrecking ball. The force required to slow that particle down is almost infinite...
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    How can a Wilson cloud chamber be used to detect ionizing radiation?

    Hi I'm a GCSE student and for a science fair i was hoping to build a linear particle accelerator for a science fair. I have a Cathode Ray Tube from an old tv for my vacuum pump assembly, I would like to accelerate particles with enough kenetic energy so that they can vaporise some water in a...
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    Questions about homemade particle accelerators

    Particle accelerators are, to my understanding, a device capable of accelerating protons or electrons to very high speeds. At these speeds many things can be done to the particles. But most accelerators are very expensive and large. A smaller, cheaper accelerator would not be as effective as a...
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    How To Build A Simple Particle Accelerator

    Hello, all. I've heard of a few renowned scientists having build small particle accelerators in their garages as teenagers, and I've wondered how I could do the same. Obviously, I'm not looking for anything LHC-scale, but rather a few feet in circumference. I've seen similar projects on the...
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    Designing a Linac: Exploring Propulsion Options for Protons

    Hello everyone, I am designing a linac and I need some help. I would like to have protons as the particles I will accelerate, but for the propulsion I was told that using a magnetron to pulse an intense RF would be good. Will this work?
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    Is This Particle Accelerator Design Effective and Viable?

    I've attached a picture of an ion accelerator design I just though of. The power source can be any constant DC supply; the voltage X would only be limited by the breakdown voltage of the gap at a given pressure. The pairs of plates are close enough together and large enough that the E field...
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    Build a Particle Accelerator in Your Garage?

    I wonder if a simple particle accelerator that can be homemade. Well, I'm asking that because I recently read a book by Prof. Dr. Michio Kaku, "Physics of the Impossible" and he said in his book that he built a particle accelerator in his garage when he was in high school. I don't understand...
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    Can I Observe Photon Emission from Accelerating Charged Particles?

    Accelerated charged particles radiate photons. If I am accelerating along with the particle will I see it radiate?
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    Proper acceleration of cyclotron particle.

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    Principles of Particle acceleration

    Hello all, Could anyone explain how a betatron functions and its general purpose or application? Thanks!
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    Acceleration of a particle moving around a circular path.

    Homework Statement A particle moves along a circular path of radius 6 m, with constant linear acceleration of 1 m/s/s. Determine its total acceleration after 2 seconds. Homework Equations Can't find any. That's why I'm here. The Attempt at a Solution I assume there's some...
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    Accelerating charged particles emit EM waves?

    I know that if you have alternating current in a wire, it will produce electromagnetic waves since the electric and magnetic field change direction continuously as the wave propagates, and that the wave direction, orientation of the E component, and orientation of the B component will all be...
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    Building My Own Particle Accelerator: Starting the Research

    I have set out to do a project to make my own particle accelerator. As of now, I know nothing and I know I have to do extensive research to know my limitations of what I can and cannot do,etc. Since it's a very large subject, I really don't know where to start my research. Right now I'm not...
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    Accelerating Protons in a Particle Accelerator

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    What is a Particle Accelerator? Uses & Where Found

    It's not exactly a problem. I was wondering if anyone could explain in the most basic terms what it is, what are its' uses and where is it found. I've done a little research, but haven't been taught what it does so it's kind of hard to understand what it does. Is it true that it is used to...
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    Space-based particle accelerator

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    Particle Accelerator & Energy Consumption

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    Particle Accelerator Schematics

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    Transit time of particle in a particle accelerator question

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    How to make your own particle accelerator

    I am hoping to make a particle accelerator for a science fair, but am not sure on how to go about doing it. Can someone please give me some advice on what materials i will need to make an accelerator while at the same time being at a reasonable cost. Any websites will also help a lot. P.S. I...
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    Is Building a Homemade Particle Accelerator Worth the Risk?

    The attached photo and youtube link is my current progress regarding the engineering and building of the 1971 Scientific American plans of a particle accelerator. My design will differ in several ways specific to vacuum tube, drift tube and equipotential ring design. However, the basic concept...
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    Protons in a particle accelerator

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    Largest particle accelerator in existence

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    Building a particle accelerator

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    Could i construct a small particle accelerator with the resources of

    a ninth grader? I am a 9th grader in the IB program (International Baccalaureate) and i am deeply fascinated by Michio Kaku and his betatron particel accelerator. I am VERY interested in Physics, especially particle physics. I want to construct a particle accelerator, for an independent...
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    Particle Accelerator: Ideas & Experiments Needed for University Project

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    Types of physicists at a particle accelerator?

    Sorry for such a general question; but does any know, or know where to find what type of physicists normally work at a particle accelerator? I'm hoping there's something more detailed than just 'particle physicists' and 'theoretical physicists,' but maybe that's all there is. Thanks to whoever...
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    Magnetic field in a particle accelerator

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    Interesting Particle Accelerator

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    Graduate Study in Particle Accelerator

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    Muon decay in particle accelerator

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  44. Holocene

    Particle Acceleration: 99.99% Light Speed & Mass

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    Job at a particle accelerator?

    I've been reading a lot about jobs in physics being scarce. What about jobs at accelerators though? How would one get a job at fermilab for ex? Does it require additional schooling on top of a b.s. or Ph.D.? Would these offer stable positions?
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    Worlds largest particle accelerator

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  47. Amith2006

    What Causes Frequency Discrepancies in Particle Accelerator Calculations?

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    How can I make a particle accelerator?

    Hello, I just read about the biography of Michio Kaku, which says that during his High School years he build a homemade Betatron, a particle accelerator. Do you have any informations on how to make one, or any papers on mechanics of such one? And did you ever try to make one? Thanks,
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    Largest conceivable particle accelerator ?

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    Unraveling the Mystery of Particle Accelerators and High-Speed Travel

    So, according to Relativity, as an oject approaches the speed of light, it's mass increases and the Energy required to sustain the motion goes to infinity, basically making high speed travel almost impossible. How is it that Particle accelerators are able to accelerate Protons at 99.99% of...
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