Nghĩa của từ cyclotrons bằng Tiếng Đức

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1. Cyclotrons accelerate charged particles to increase their kinetic energy

2. Accelerators operated in this way are called isochronous, or Azimuthally-varying-field (AVF) cyclotrons

3. …these devices, sometimes called Azimuthally varying field (AVF) cyclotrons, have been built for use in nuclear and medical research

4. Energetic helium nuclei may be produced by cyclotrons, synchrotrons, and other particle accelerators, but they are not normally referred to as "alpha particles."

5. So, in a sense, the largest and most powerful “microscopes” are the particle accelerators —cyclotrons, synchrotrons, and others— the size of some being measured in miles.

6. Cyclotrons accelerate charged particles and shoot them through a beam at a target which results in secondary fission that can be used for a variety of purposes.

7. Cyclotrons and Bevatrons are of similar vintage, and both involve accelerating particles in a ring, keeping them going in a circle using magnetic fields and extracting them when they are going very fast

8. TRIUMF’s 520 MeV Cyclotron, one of the world’s largest Cyclotrons, accelerates negative hydrogen ions to 75% the speed of light to produce intense proton beams for rare isotope production and a variety of other particle physics applications

9. Radiation machines or particle accelerators, linear accelerators, cyclotrons, synchrotons, betatrons, or Bevatrons shall be located only in buildings of noncombustible group I construction; however, this requirement shall not apply to conventional medical, dental, research, or industrial x-ray machines of less than one million volt capacity.

10. At the Radiation Laboratory of the University of California at Berkeley Lawrence constructed a series of cyclotrons which were the most powerful accelerators in the world at the time; a 69 cm (27 in) 4.8 MeV machine (1932), a 94 cm (37 in) 8 MeV machine (1937), and a 152 cm (60 in) 16 MeV machine (1939).