részecskeütköztet
részecskeütköztet, also known as a particle accelerator, is a sophisticated scientific instrument used to propel charged particles to very high speeds and energies. These accelerated particles are then directed to collide with a target, which can be another beam of particles or a stationary material. The primary purpose of these collisions is to study the fundamental constituents of matter and the forces that govern their interactions.
By analyzing the debris and energy signatures produced from these high-energy collisions, physicists can deduce the
There are two main types of particle accelerators: linear accelerators (linacs) and circular accelerators, such as