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SmokedSalmon

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How many different kind of particle accelerators are all you people learning?
I called up that advice line and the teacher told me to learn only linear and cyclotron accelerators. Would that be enough?
 

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well u alrready got it verified there...i think theyre more trustworthy than most ppl here :)
 

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it isn't that hard ne waz,...... we also learned syncrhotron or somthing, which is like 99% cyclotron..... aprt from the charged particle moves in a circle, but not accelerate..... forgot wut is it used for tho...... =p
 

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Another one i think you could say is the Heavy Relativistic Ion Collider (HRIC). It's used to simulate conditions in the universe shortly after the Big Bang.
 

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