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  • ...t-moving [[subatomic particle]]s. Particle radiation is referred to as a [[particle beam]] if the particles are all moving in the same direction, similar to a ...cles also have wave character. Higher energy particles more easily exhibit particle characteristics, while lower energy particles more easily exhibit wave char ...
    5 KB (740 words) - 17:54, 15 November 2025
  • *[[Apple II accelerators]], hardware devices designed to speed up an Apple II computer *[[Particle accelerator]], a device which uses electric and/or magnetic fields to prope ...
    5 KB (607 words) - 17:41, 15 December 2025
  • ...cs]], where the availability of particular kinds of telescopes or particle accelerators acts as a constraint on the types of experiments that can be done, the data ...
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  • * [[Particle accelerator]]s * [[Particle physics]] ...
    35 KB (4,743 words) - 20:44, 28 February 2026
  • *In [[particle accelerator]]s an [[isochronous cyclotron]] is a cyclotron where the field ...
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  • {{short description|Defunct American particle accelerator at Fermilab in Illinois (1983–2011)}} {{Infobox particle accelerator ...
    23 KB (3,239 words) - 02:34, 3 October 2025
  • |related = [[linear particle accelerator]] ...de Graaff generators are still used as accelerators to generate energetic particle beams for [[nuclear research]] and [[nuclear medicine]].<ref>{{cite journal ...
    30 KB (4,332 words) - 05:59, 28 April 2026
  • ...tokamaks]]), and the beam-steering and focusing magnets used in [[particle accelerators]] * high sensitivity [[Cryogenic particle detectors|particle detectors]], including the [[transition edge sensor]], the superconducting ...
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  • ...5 |website=www.isotopes.gov}}</ref> and in [[Particle accelerator|particle accelerators]] using charged particles.<ref>{{Citation |last1=Diamond |first1=W. T. |tit ...m-96]]) or by bombarding parent isotopes with high energy particles from a particle accelerator.<ref>{{cite web|title=Radioisotope Production|url=http://www.bn ...
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  • ...icle accelerators|electrostatic particle accelerator]] sciences, because a particle with [[electric charge]] ''q'' gains an energy {{nowrap|1=''E'' = ''qV''}} ...tomic physics|atomic]], [[Nuclear physics|nuclear]] and [[particle physics|particle]] physics, and [[high-energy astronomy|high-energy astrophysics]]. It is co ...
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  • {{short description|Particle with opposite charges}} ...dle, fading to black near the edges).|Illustration of electric charge of [[particle]]s (left) and antiparticles (right). From top to bottom; [[electron]]/[[pos ...
    24 KB (3,446 words) - 01:39, 17 May 2026
  • {{merge from|talk=Talk:Particle#Merge proposal for Massless particle|Massless particle|date=March 2026}} {{Standard model of particle physics}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Exotic particle made of an antiproton and positron}} ...|access-date=2023-09-28}}</ref> Antihydrogen is produced artificially in [[particle accelerator]]s. <!--In 1999, [[NASA]] gave a cost estimate of $62.5 trillio ...
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  • ...ür Schwerionenforschung}}, GSI), to conduct research on and with heavy-ion accelerators. It is the only major user research center in the [[State of Hesse]]. The chief tool is the heavy ion [[particle accelerator|accelerator]] facility consisting of: ...
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  • {{Short description|Subatomic particle; lightest meson}} {{Infobox Particle ...
    33 KB (4,565 words) - 06:55, 9 April 2026
  • ...the material to be implanted. Thus ion implantation is a special case of [[particle radiation]]. Each ion is typically a single atom or molecule, and thus the ...the designation [[ion beam deposition]]. Higher energies can also be used: accelerators capable of 5 MeV (800,000 aJ) are common. However, there is often great str ...
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  • ...urce|neutron sources]] such as [[nuclear reactors]], as well as [[particle accelerators]] such as [[cyclotrons]]. ...y and are artificially produced in [[nuclear reactor]]s, [[cyclotron]]s, [[particle accelerator]]s or [[radionuclide generator]]s. There are 735 known radionuc ...
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  • {{Short description|Subatomic particle; made of equal numbers of quarks and antiquarks}} {{About|the subatomic particle|the software|Meson (software)}} ...
    71 KB (9,897 words) - 05:44, 1 May 2026
  • {{Short description|Type of particle accelerator}} A '''cyclotron''' is a type of [[particle accelerator]] invented by [[Ernest Lawrence]] in 1929–1930 at the [[Univers ...
    74 KB (10,457 words) - 02:22, 27 May 2026
  • ...an manipulation of [[fundamental particle]]s in a [[nuclear reactor]], a [[particle accelerator]], or the explosion of an [[atomic bomb]]; thus, it is called " ...duct of atomic bombs or experiments that involve [[nuclear reactor]]s or [[particle accelerator]]s, via [[nuclear fusion]] or [[neutron absorption]].<ref>{{cit ...
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