collider

collider [kəˈlaɪdə(r)] [kə'laɪdɚ] 

collider 基本解释
碰撞机;
collider 单语例句

1. Two parts of colliding points of the Large Hadron Collider teeth together in the European Organization for Nuclear Research in Geneva in 2006.

2. collider在线翻译

2. A linear collider is a gigantic device that makes electron beams hit each other, and scientists can find unknown particles by studying the collision results.

3. collider的意思

3. The institute also hosts an electron positron collider that has been running for 15 years.

4. The electron positron collider is the most important way to observe and test particles in physics.

5. Since its restart in November 2009, the collider has performed almost flawlessly and given scientists valuable data.

6. 911chaxun查询·英语单词

6. The experiment was carried out in the $ 511 million Large Hadron Collider, a huge device mainly made up of a 27 km ring of powerful magnets.

7. Collisions were recorded in all four of the main detectors at " experiments " in rooms the size of cathedrals about 100 meters underground around the collider.

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8. Protons are placed into the collider and made to speed up before crashing together.

9. They unsuccessfully mounted a similar action in 1999 to block the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider at the Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York state.

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10. Chinese scientists participated in the building of the collider that plays an important role in the finding of the Higgs boson.

collider 英英释义

noun

1. an accelerator in which two beams of particles are forced to collide head on