kiirenditel
Kiirenditel is the Estonian term for a device that increases the speed of charged particles. In physics and engineering, kiirenditel describes systems that impart kinetic energy to electrons, protons, ions and other charged particles, enabling experiments, medical applications, and industrial processes.
A kiirenditel uses strong, rapidly changing electric fields inside resonant structures to accelerate particles as they
Main types include linear accelerators (linacs), which accelerate particles in a straight line, and circular accelerators
Applications of kiirenditel span science, medicine, and industry. In science, they enable particle physics experiments, nuclear
History and development trace the concept to the early 20th century with devices such as the cyclotron