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Is magnetic levitation used in any way, in atom smashers?
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Magnetic levitation is not utilized in particle accelerators, as gravity is negligible in these environments. Instead, particle steering is achieved through the use of dipole and quadrupole magnets, which exert forces significantly stronger than gravity. Magnetic resonance, specifically charged particle magnetic resonance, is relevant in cyclotrons but is distinct from magnetic levitation. The discussion clarifies that while magnetic levitation is effective in applications like maglev trains, it does not apply to the operational principles of particle accelerators.
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BGreene said:Is magnetic levitation used in any way, in atom smashers?
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BGreene said:Oh yes! it never occurred to me that gravity doesn't matter at all! hehehe! however, i wanted to know whether magnetic levitation is used to keep particles in place... like hover them... tht's kind of a "levitation" right? and how can i contact accelerator officials? (any accelerator... fermilabs, for instance..)
BGreene said:which means you are one... kool! which accelerator do u work at?
i would also like to know about the technology applications of magnetic levitation, apart from the maglev trains...
Cyclotron Boy said:. Particles are bent and focused in tight beams with special dipole and quadrupole magnets. These magnets force the particles together very strongly, much stronger in fact than gravity.
BGreene said:isn't it a kind of levitation?
i have a physics presentation on applications of magnetic levitation in technology... i thought P.A.s use levitation to steer particles...
is maglev used solely to defy gravity? isn't steering the particles magnetic levitation?
thanks...