Are There Any Particle Accelerators in Houston?

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In summary, the conversation discusses the difficulty of finding accelerators, which are either hidden in universities or large enough to be easily missed, such as The Supercolider. The conversation also mentions that government labs and universities are common places to find accelerators, and someone asks if there are any in Houston, with Texas A&M being mentioned as a possibility. The conversation ends with a mention of a website that lists accelerators around the world and a joke about a television and music equipment.
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It's not easy finding accelerators. they're either hidden in universities or so big you could miss them like was theplan for The Supercolider.

GOvernment labs an universities are where you find them. DO we have any in HOuston? I heard Texas A&M has one
 
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I have a particle accelerator downstairs.
 
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Television picture tube, right ??
 
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http://www-elsa.physik.uni-bonn.de/accelerator_list.html" lists accelerators found at various places around the world.
 
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vebrown said:
Television picture tube, right ??

Yeah :P And a Fender Valve Amp :rofl:
 
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Line said:
It's not easy finding accelerators. they're either hidden in universities or so big you could miss them like was theplan for The Supercolider.

GOvernment labs an universities are where you find them. DO we have any in HOuston? I heard Texas A&M has one

This is almost the same question you asked in a thread you started in A&CG forum. Please do not multiple post the same question!

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1. What is a particle accelerator?

A particle accelerator is a scientific instrument that uses electromagnetic fields to accelerate and control the movement of charged particles, such as protons, electrons, and ions. It is used to study the fundamental structure of matter and to create high-energy collisions for various research purposes.

2. Where are particle accelerators located?

Particle accelerators are located in various research facilities and laboratories around the world. Some of the most well-known locations include CERN in Switzerland, Fermilab in the United States, and KEK in Japan.

3. How do particle accelerators work?

Particle accelerators use a combination of electric and magnetic fields to accelerate particles to high speeds. The particles are then steered and focused using magnets and other devices to collide with a target or with each other. The collisions produce new particles and energy, which can then be studied by scientists.

4. What are the benefits of particle accelerators?

Particle accelerators have numerous applications in various fields of science, including particle physics, materials science, and medical research. They allow scientists to study the fundamental building blocks of matter, create new materials, and develop new medical treatments and technologies.

5. Are there any potential risks associated with particle accelerators?

While particle accelerators can produce high-energy collisions, they are designed with safety measures in place to minimize any potential risks. These safety measures include strict protocols for handling and storage of radioactive materials, as well as shielding to protect researchers and the environment from radiation.

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