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Accelerator Science: Proton vs. Electron 

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Particle accelerators are one of the most powerful ways to study the fundamental laws that govern the universe. However, there are many design considerations that go into selecting and building a particular accelerator. In this video, Fermilab’s Dr. Don Lincoln explains the pros and cons of building an accelerator that collides pairs of protons to one that collides electrons.

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10 окт 2016

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@HAL_NINER_TRIPLE_ZERO
@HAL_NINER_TRIPLE_ZERO 5 лет назад
I collided my Lexus with a Bentley and discovered things about my insurance company.
@paulthomasshepherd5156
@paulthomasshepherd5156 Год назад
I was interested in a proton vs an electron as in your heading, not in an accelerator as you focused on.
@TheMasonX23
@TheMasonX23 7 лет назад
So glad you guys went through the trouble of demonstrating a garbage can collider for us. One of the main things I love about this channel (besides cool science stuff like learning about the foundations of reality), is the 90's educational film feel to everything from the opening sequence and music, to the demonstrations and jokes. I think it just serves to highlight the dorky yet earnest passion you all clearly have for particle physics and science in general. Anyways, another great video as always, and I look forward to more content that makes me chuckle while making me smarter!
@Borednesss
@Borednesss 5 лет назад
Now I want to see two garbage cans collide at 99.9999% the speed of light
@jonathanjollimore4794
@jonathanjollimore4794 2 года назад
So yea fusion power better get a tutor
@kmafdlmagotg8328
@kmafdlmagotg8328 3 года назад
I really want to clean that chalkboard. It’s so messy.
@Alan-io2ew
@Alan-io2ew 3 года назад
Don't squeeze them until you learn how to unsqueeze them.
@JasonJason210
@JasonJason210 5 лет назад
What happens if you collide two electrons then?
@mray8519
@mray8519 Год назад
There used to be a science called alchemy, the practitioners were nicely paid by the crown and enjoyed fooling around with mysterious things. This is the same thing circa 2023.
@DiegoLopez-eo7xn
@DiegoLopez-eo7xn 7 лет назад
I just love having the opportunity to watch these videos. Dr. Lincoln and his team must dedicate a lot of time, and effort, to make them posible. For that, I wholeheartedly say thank you.
@lilyangel4659
@lilyangel4659 7 лет назад
The most mindblowing thing about these videos for me is the realization that I am made of this stuff... And how incredibly small they are, yet science can work with them.
@DaveGilbertPhD
@DaveGilbertPhD 3 года назад
Thank you Professor Lincoln for taking us (laypeople) deeper into experimental particle physics than anyone else on youtube!
@pixxelwizzard
@pixxelwizzard 3 года назад
As the front man, Dr. Don get's a lot of praise for these wonderful videos, and rightly so. But let's take a moment to appreciate the folks behind the scenes who help make everything happen. Kudos to Ian Krass, Jim Shultz, and Allan Johnson. Thank you!
@abhishektiwari7385
@abhishektiwari7385 7 лет назад
I had searched videos of science in youtube but your videos are truly up to the point. thankyou sir for giving your time for us
@richardturietta9455
@richardturietta9455 6 лет назад
Dr. Lincoln, once again your elucidation of the subject material is superb. Thank you for your very educational and enlightening videos. Good luck with your research!
@paullocke3863
@paullocke3863 6 лет назад
A great channel. I just discovered you a day or two ago. It feels very good to get a peak into the advances in basic physics to that have occurred since I received my masters in quantum electronics over half a century ago.
@jostanton4445
@jostanton4445 2 года назад
Dr Don should receive the Nobel prize for the explanation of high tech physics.!! Love it.🚀
@rillloudmother
@rillloudmother 7 лет назад
This is a great Fermilab video!
@GlennHamblin
@GlennHamblin 5 лет назад
You folks always make awesome educational videos. Thanks.
@ryco105
@ryco105 7 лет назад
great explanation and breakdown , I love fermilab
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