Where Can I Find Animated Graphics of High Energy Collisions?

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The discussion centers on finding graphics and animations of transition states in lepton fermion scattering and similar high-energy collisions. The user conducted a Google search specifically for videos related to this topic and is seeking confirmation on whether the results are useful. They emphasize the importance of utilizing Google’s search features, such as filtering for images and videos, to enhance their search results. Additionally, the user acknowledges a need to improve their query skills for better search outcomes.
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Hi all, I am interested viewing graphics of transition states in lepton fermion scattering, and various similar high energy collisions. Does anyone know where I could view these animations?
 
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berkeman said:
I did a Google search on transition states in lepton fermion scattering and then clicked on Videos. Do any of those help? Generally Google searches will give you the option (at the top of their search page) to search on Images and Videos...

https://www.google.com/search?q=tra...Pu8HjAhWCKn0KHfxoBE8Q_AUIEygD&biw=882&bih=560

Thanks so much. My query skills need refining.
 
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