Beams and particles - the basics
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- Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
- Physicist Pauline Gagnon from Indiana University gives an overview of beams and particles, aimed at those interested in entering CERN's "beam line for schools" competition, which offers high-school students the chance to conduct a real experiment using a CERN proton beam.
Find out more via cern.ch/bl4s and register by 31 January. #bl4s
High-school students, just 1 week to go to register for "beam line for schools"! cern.ch/bl4s #bl4s
Want the basics on beams and particles, then watch this talk by physicist Pauline Gagnon: Beams and particles - the basics
Talks also available in French, German, Spanish and Italian via ua-cam.com/play/PLAk-9e5KQYEpKvo-8lqqkd8ekCvqf7ktS.html
Is it necessary to use a secondary target..
In our team the experiment we have thought of is to take radiotrophic fungi or bacteria and discover its resistance to several levels of radiation, and we would like your opinion in this matter since we haven't been able to speak with a physicist so far
viruses can be destroyed with certain frequencies.
Thank you Pauline Gagnon ;o) you used the kiss method to make me understand.
eppur si muove!
Never thought I would see the day when even the most advanced & informed physics scientists got the mathematical symbols for greater and lesser than wrong; smh.
Is it necessary to use a secondary target..