What Would Happen If 2 Protons Collided?

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The collision of two protons accelerated to near light speed in a vacuum can lead to varying outcomes based on their velocities and the arrangement of intervening electrons. If the protons collide in a glancing manner, they may pass through each other with minimal interaction. However, if electrons are aligned with one of the protons, they could gain high energy and potentially induce a more significant reaction. The precise results of such an experiment remain uncertain without additional data.

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Hello!

Does anyone have any ideas as to what would happen if 2 protons were accellerated to or just below the speed of light, fired (in a vacuum) in opposite directions to one another so that they would impact on each others side, not directly but rather in glancing fashion with a continuous stream of electrons (measured so as to behave like particles) being pushed in between the protons? direction of electrons could be perpendicular or in alignment with one of the protons directions.

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This is an interesting hypothetical question. If the protons were accelerated to or just below the speed of light, it would depend on the exact velocity of each proton as to what would happen when they collided. At near light speed, particles interact differently than at normal velocities, and the protons could potentially pass through each other without significant interaction. If the electrons were moving perpendicular to the protons, then they could act as a barrier between the two and reduce the amount of interaction between them. However, if the electrons were in alignment with one of the protons, then they could potentially be accelerated to high energies and cause a more significant reaction. It is difficult to predict the exact outcome of this experiment without further information, but it would certainly be an interesting one to observe!
 

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