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Hi,guys. Where can I get some animated carton of particle collision.? It is better a gif file and I want insert it into a ppt file. There are some animations in LHC homepage, but they are too large.
There are several websites that offer animated cartoons of particle collisions, such as Science Photo Library, Shutterstock, and Getty Images. You can also search for specific animations on YouTube or Vimeo.
Yes, there are some free sources for animated cartoons of particle collisions, such as Pixabay, Pexels, and Unsplash. However, the selection may be more limited compared to paid sources.
Yes, you can create your own animated cartoon of particle collision using animation software such as Adobe After Effects or Blender. You can also use online animation tools like Powtoon or Animaker.
It depends on the source of the animation. If you are using a free source, make sure to check their copyright policy and give proper attribution. If you are using a paid source, make sure to read their terms and conditions before using the animation.
Animated cartoons of particle collisions are often used in science education, presentations, and scientific documentaries to visually illustrate complex concepts related to particle physics and quantum mechanics. They can also be used in research to simulate and study particle interactions.