Nitrogen Collision in Particle Accelerator
Particles collide with nitrogen nuclei at speeds approaching 99.9999991% of the speed of light.
Each collision can result in the creation of new particles, simulating conditions similar to those just after the Big Bang.
Distance of particle travel in the accelerator: 24,901 kilometers (the circumference of the Earth).
Nitrogen Collision in Particle Accelerator
Particles collide with nitrogen nuclei at speeds approaching 99.9999991% of the speed of light.
Each collision can result in the creation of new particles, simulating conditions similar to those just after the Big Bang.
Distance of particle travel in the accelerator: 24,901 kilometers (the circumference of the Earth).
Nitrogen Collision in Particle Accelerator
As particles collide with nitrogen nuclei, various interactions occur.
Nitrogen Collision in Particle Accelerator
Particles collide with nitrogen nuclei, resulting in various interactions.
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