i didn't think I would see chris twice on a Stephentriesless video in a few days, Realised it was a re-upload and still watched it. feel like i've lost the challenge
This is a message for Stephen Eleanor tries: We will get married one day , I don’t care if if you’re with Zoe or whatever, we will get married one day. And when we do, we we will marry each other hard❤
So the part where Chris agreed with Ryan being concerned by the propellers was cut out, can't imgine why that would need to be cut out or make the video age restricted. Edit: nvm, Stephen jokingly condoned the danger, since it turned out to be funny. May put out the wrong idea to those who can't understand it's a joke.
Saw the short lad in swansea the other night got swept away in the storm sad to see him go, his bird just stood and watched him fly off. Happy to see him go.
That’s cool, anyway, how to build a particle accelerator: 1. Get a Particle Source: To start, you need a source of charged particles. Protons are a common choice, and they can be created by stripping electrons from hydrogen atoms, leaving positively charged protons behind. Alternatively, you could use electrons, which can be generated using a simple cathode or electron gun. The type of particle you choose depends on the kind of experiments or applications you have in mind. 2. Build a Vacuum Chamber: The particle accelerator needs a vacuum environment for particles to travel without hitting air molecules. Even small interactions with air can slow the particles down or knock them off course. To create this, build a long, sealed metal tube and use vacuum pumps to remove as much air as possible, achieving near-vacuum conditions. This tube is where the particles will travel during acceleration. 3. Install Electromagnets for Steering and Focusing: Charged particles don’t naturally travel in straight lines, so electromagnets are used to steer and focus the particle beam. Wrap copper wire into coils (solenoids) or use specialized electromagnets around sections of the vacuum chamber. These magnets will bend and direct the particles, especially in circular or curved accelerators like a cyclotron or synchrotron. The magnets also focus the beam so it doesn't spread out as it travels. 4. Add RF Cavities for Acceleration: The particles need to be accelerated to near the speed of light for many experiments. This is done using radio frequency (RF) cavities, which create oscillating electric fields. As particles pass through each cavity, the field gives them an extra "kick" of energy, speeding them up. You need to set up multiple RF cavities along the vacuum tube if you’re building a linear accelerator, or place them strategically in circular designs like synchrotrons to increase the particles’ energy with every lap. 5. Set Up a High-Voltage Power Supply: To power the RF cavities and electromagnets, you’ll need a high-voltage power supply. It must be carefully controlled and synchronized to ensure that the RF fields accelerate the particles at the right time, and that the electromagnets are properly tuned to guide them. Depending on the scale of your accelerator, the power requirements could be substantial. 6. Install Detectors to Measure Particles: Once the particles are moving at high speeds, you’ll want to monitor their behavior, especially if you're aiming for collisions. Detectors are placed around the end of the accelerator or at key points where the particle beam will interact with targets. These detectors can measure things like particle energy, trajectories, or the results of particle collisions if you’re performing experiments. 7. Add Cooling Systems: If your accelerator is large or uses superconducting magnets, you’ll need cooling systems, such as liquid helium, to keep the magnets at cryogenic temperatures. Superconductors lose all electrical resistance at these temperatures, allowing for extremely efficient and powerful magnets. Even if your setup doesn’t require superconductors, cooling may be necessary to prevent overheating in the RF cavities and electromagnets. 8. Set Up a Computer-Controlled System: Since many aspects of the accelerator need precise timing and synchronization, you’ll need a computer to control the RF cavities, power supply, and magnets. The system will automatically adjust the power and electromagnetic fields in real-time to ensure the particles remain on track and accelerate smoothly. This computer also collects data from the detectors and can adjust the experiment based on results. 9. Test and Calibrate the System: Once everything is in place, it’s time to test the accelerator. Initially, you’ll fire low-energy particles through the system to check if the vacuum, magnets, and RF cavities are working correctly. You may need to tweak the alignment of the magnets and fine-tune the power settings to ensure the particle beam accelerates efficiently. During this stage, data from the detectors will help you see if the particles are reaching the expected speeds. 10. Run Experiments or Particle Collisions: Once the accelerator is fully functional, you can start running experiments. In a particle collider, for example, you can direct two particle beams to collide at extremely high speeds, creating conditions similar to those just after the Big Bang. The detectors will capture the resulting particles and interactions, allowing you to study fundamental physics. If you’re not colliding particles, you can still study their behavior at high speeds or use them to hit a specific target.
For some reason he cut out when Chris said that Ryan made a fair point with the propellers being dangerous. Can't see why that would cause the age rating tho.
already lost the challenge myself from laughing at the fact this is a reupload
😂
@@StephenTriesLessdon't lie to us stephan
Maybe it has deeper meaning
I've never seen this video before. I enjoyed this new experience
This is almost as good as yesterdays try not to laugh v chris md. You do keep rolling out the hits
We go again!
Stephen tries again
I expect you to delete this and post the video again tommorow for months until the video is 20 seconds long
Cant wait to watch the liam payne one again
Hi can you give a shoutout to my pet stick insect Slimmy Saville?
watched it all the way through again to support the channel 🫡 how many times do i need to rewatch the podcast before u bring it back 😪
I swear I've watched this
yeah
please don't swear, you'll get it taken down
mate im sat here thinking the same thing im so confused
Stephen Tries Again?
@@StephenTriesLessahahahahah 😢
Was genuinely shocked that there were two uploads in one week. What a fool I am
I thought Stephen had improved his upload schedule for a second then
My Extremely fat cat is now offended.
You laugh, you bring back the podcast.
Good video Stephen, I’ll see you again tomorrow xx
Oh nice, I get to watch every angle of young chrismd yet again.
i didn't think I would see chris twice on a Stephentriesless video in a few days, Realised it was a re-upload and still watched it. feel like i've lost the challenge
No you’re the winner. Enjoy this 🥇
This is like spot the difference but you only get to see the first one once a day before
Fat catz got mad
A vid so nice you have to watch it twice.
14:18 when i tell you my jaw dropped. i think we all know a certain youtuber now in australlia stephen😭🙏
Uploaded 2 mins ago and I already know that 9:57 is the best bit
i’m getting deja vu ste
Who’s he?
@@StephenTriesLessseries 4 episode 1 premiere guest
I swear to Jesus that last clip had me dying
13:42 didn’t someone say that to Filly at some point
thanks ste i love spot the difference!
Ive never laughed so much to a try not to laugh
I'm having a fever and now I'm second guessing myself if i already watched this or not
The last clip ruined my night when I first watched it and now it’s done it again when I’ve watched the reupload 😭
It will have that effect
Well i guess I'm watching it again 😂
I've seen this before, but I don't give a shit... still made me laugh. 😂❤
So good, i dont mind watching it one more time ;)
De Ja Vu is such a strange thing
Nobody else clock the Yung Filly Joke at the end 😂
was stoned when i first watched this... now I don't know wether i was trippin or not
This is new and fresh content
@ hahaha damn some fire bud I guess 😂😂😂
@@V3N0MGAM1NGyou are watching a re upload, I smoke too this would’ve confused me if I didn’t see the same video uploaded hours earlier 😂
This is a message for Stephen Eleanor tries:
We will get married one day , I don’t care if if you’re with Zoe or whatever, we will get married one day. And when we do, we we will marry each other hard❤
UA-cam may have won the first round but Stephens won the war
🙌🏻
I was like how did Stephen get Chris to do TWO VIDS in the same week for the second channel
Yo I love how this remake really innovates on the original
the joke thief alarm is blaring rn stephen
cant wait to watch this video for the first time!
Adam Sandler was mentioned apparently, thanks description.
So the part where Chris agreed with Ryan being concerned by the propellers was cut out, can't imgine why that would need to be cut out or make the video age restricted.
Edit: nvm, Stephen jokingly condoned the danger, since it turned out to be funny. May put out the wrong idea to those who can't understand it's a joke.
Saw the short lad in swansea the other night got swept away in the storm sad to see him go, his bird just stood and watched him fly off. Happy to see him go.
Was that a young filly Australian joke at the end?? Lol
wow I had a dream yesterday exactly like this video
Before I realised it was a reupload I was like "wait Chris won why has he done another vid on the channel?" lol
Thank god I get to watch this again, things are looking up 🙏
Funniest video I've seen in a long time
🙏🏼
This is great new content
"So nice, he had to post it twice"
I'm getting deja vu
Reupload
Dont know what happened but i want a Christmas special
Luckily I wasn’t paying attention the first time
Reeee
the liverpool joke made me cry a bit
The 100th video on this channel should have been the haunted house with max
The abuse of those two photos is killing me
you laugh, you go to a haunted house with max
😳
Actually thought this was gonna be Chris coming on the channel again for losing the vid
Videos so good had to be uploaded twice
surprised chris doesnt mind this being up, im not sure i can ever look at him the same
Love you Stephen from Hazza ❤❤
Guess I have to watch it a second time :0
😂😂😂 you know the photo In the back of Chris and cr7 it looks like him and shannon
and stephen tries another thumbnail again
Deja vu, I've been to this place before
Confused have I already watched this video😅
Something tells me UA-cam or someone got butt hurt about something and you know they can just stand up and it won't hurt so bad
Died laughing
Honesty best channel in Salford
Pub crawl with shammi, Jayden, Austin and dim 😅😂
Is this the repost cos it got age rated 😂
Yes
Thanks son
Wait… have I not watch this before? Am I having Deja Vu?
I definitely havee not seen this exact video before...
That’s cool,
anyway, how to build a particle accelerator:
1. Get a Particle Source: To start, you need a source of charged particles. Protons are a common choice, and they can be created by stripping electrons from hydrogen atoms, leaving positively charged protons behind. Alternatively, you could use electrons, which can be generated using a simple cathode or electron gun. The type of particle you choose depends on the kind of experiments or applications you have in mind.
2. Build a Vacuum Chamber: The particle accelerator needs a vacuum environment for particles to travel without hitting air molecules. Even small interactions with air can slow the particles down or knock them off course. To create this, build a long, sealed metal tube and use vacuum pumps to remove as much air as possible, achieving near-vacuum conditions. This tube is where the particles will travel during acceleration.
3. Install Electromagnets for Steering and Focusing: Charged particles don’t naturally travel in straight lines, so electromagnets are used to steer and focus the particle beam. Wrap copper wire into coils (solenoids) or use specialized electromagnets around sections of the vacuum chamber. These magnets will bend and direct the particles, especially in circular or curved accelerators like a cyclotron or synchrotron. The magnets also focus the beam so it doesn't spread out as it travels.
4. Add RF Cavities for Acceleration: The particles need to be accelerated to near the speed of light for many experiments. This is done using radio frequency (RF) cavities, which create oscillating electric fields. As particles pass through each cavity, the field gives them an extra "kick" of energy, speeding them up. You need to set up multiple RF cavities along the vacuum tube if you’re building a linear accelerator, or place them strategically in circular designs like synchrotrons to increase the particles’ energy with every lap.
5. Set Up a High-Voltage Power Supply: To power the RF cavities and electromagnets, you’ll need a high-voltage power supply. It must be carefully controlled and synchronized to ensure that the RF fields accelerate the particles at the right time, and that the electromagnets are properly tuned to guide them. Depending on the scale of your accelerator, the power requirements could be substantial.
6. Install Detectors to Measure Particles: Once the particles are moving at high speeds, you’ll want to monitor their behavior, especially if you're aiming for collisions. Detectors are placed around the end of the accelerator or at key points where the particle beam will interact with targets. These detectors can measure things like particle energy, trajectories, or the results of particle collisions if you’re performing experiments.
7. Add Cooling Systems: If your accelerator is large or uses superconducting magnets, you’ll need cooling systems, such as liquid helium, to keep the magnets at cryogenic temperatures. Superconductors lose all electrical resistance at these temperatures, allowing for extremely efficient and powerful magnets. Even if your setup doesn’t require superconductors, cooling may be necessary to prevent overheating in the RF cavities and electromagnets.
8. Set Up a Computer-Controlled System: Since many aspects of the accelerator need precise timing and synchronization, you’ll need a computer to control the RF cavities, power supply, and magnets. The system will automatically adjust the power and electromagnetic fields in real-time to ensure the particles remain on track and accelerate smoothly. This computer also collects data from the detectors and can adjust the experiment based on results.
9. Test and Calibrate the System: Once everything is in place, it’s time to test the accelerator. Initially, you’ll fire low-energy particles through the system to check if the vacuum, magnets, and RF cavities are working correctly. You may need to tweak the alignment of the magnets and fine-tune the power settings to ensure the particle beam accelerates efficiently. During this stage, data from the detectors will help you see if the particles are reaching the expected speeds.
10. Run Experiments or Particle Collisions: Once the accelerator is fully functional, you can start running experiments. In a particle collider, for example, you can direct two particle beams to collide at extremely high speeds, creating conditions similar to those just after the Big Bang. The detectors will capture the resulting particles and interactions, allowing you to study fundamental physics. If you’re not colliding particles, you can still study their behavior at high speeds or use them to hit a specific target.
"james warmrod"
Beautiful video no Diddy no filly
I don't swear but I've watched this
Stephen tries AGAIN
Be honest, what was the clip or part that got this one re uploaded 😂
I’m so confused, I’m having deja vu
i feel like ive watched this video yesterday?
I seem to have already seen this mhm
I got excited because I thought it was a part two or something, silly me! Stephen's not that consistent
Im down for a pub golf in Australia as an Australian reckon it would be dope
The original one featured yung filly
Hell yeah love me some steven and kris
my heart sank when Chloe and Taylor got dethroned.
Need those captions sometimes just can’t understand the pronunciation
Wowzers, Stephen tries(more) uploading daily?-
Hello, why was it taken down?
I don’t actually know why annoyingly. But I’ve changed a couple of bits 🤞🏼
@@StephenTriesLessmerci l'ami
Does this count as Chris' channel appearance if it's a reupload?
I just clicked the link to the old video and it says age restricted, so I'm guessing that's why he re-uploaded it.
Wasn’t this out the other day ?😂
Why'd the old one get taken down Stephen? Also, Christmas special pod?
What did they cut out?
Something from Round 2 I also wonder what it was
For some reason he cut out when Chris said that Ryan made a fair point with the propellers being dangerous. Can't see why that would cause the age rating tho.
I think ive seen these film before 😂😂
Is this some kind of directors cut?
Only legends know it's a re-upload 😅
thought chris was doing his usual of being repetitive, but turns out I've seen it before
Let's go round again
pretending i didn't see this
real ones remember that this is a reupload
What got taken out of the vid that was uploaded yday?
AFTV section got bleeped, don’t remember that being bleeped out yesterday, was too edgy my guy 😂