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The two-mile linear accelerator at
The two-mile linear accelerator at Stanford University in California "appears" to be less than a meter long to the electrons
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Tristan works at a lab with a huge circular accelerator it has a diameter of 4 miles what is the accelerator circumference
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Sherri
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Which of the following should you NOT do in a skid?
Keep calm Keep your eyes focused on a target in the distance. Kick the
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nickolia paul
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Isabelle works at a lab with a huge circular particle accelerator. It has a radius of 2 miles. What is the accelerator's
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udrey works at a lab with a huge circular particle accelerator. It has been carefully engineered to have a circumference of
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Situation 1: For every mile on the treadmill, you burn x^8 calories. linear or non- linear
Situation 2: In the store, you pay 4
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Situation 1: For every mile on the treadmill, you burn x^8 calories. linear or non- linear
Situation 2: In the store, you pay 4
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trippie
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In a 100 m linear accelerator, an electron is accelerated to 1.40% the speed of light in 35.0 m before it coasts 65.0 m to a
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Avery
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Use the diagram of a particle accelerator to answer the question.
What characteristics do the particles need to have in order to
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The Tevatron accelerator at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) outside
Chicago boosts protons to 1TeV (1000GeV)
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Derick
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