What is the Role of the Higgs Boson in the Large Hadron Collider?
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In summary, the Higgs Boson is a fundamental particle that is responsible for giving other particles their mass. It plays a crucial role in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) as it allows scientists to study and understand the fundamental forces and building blocks of the universe. The LHC was built with the primary goal of discovering the Higgs Boson, which was successfully achieved in 2012. The Higgs Boson's discovery has furthered our understanding of the Standard Model of particle physics and has opened up new avenues for research in the field. Its role in the LHC continues to be significant as scientists use it to study and unlock the mysteries of the universe.
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Ann Vis
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