Sentences with phrase «beams of electrons shooting»

Not exact matches

Suppose, for example, that a beam of electrons is shot through two narrow slits in a metal screen and strikes a photographic film placed a few centimeters behind the screen.
But there were also beams of electrons actually shooting out of Jupiter's atmosphere, which isn't seen on Earth.
Instead, the researchers shot in a beam of electrons to generate light of all wavelengths within the waveguide and measured the light leaking out of it.
«But a linear collider gives you only one shot, and to get decent data, you have to squeeze the beam down to an incredibly small size so the probability of a collision between an electron and positron becomes high.»
The superconducting accelerator takes an electron beam and gives it a shot of energy using microwaves.
Called TEM, this is a microscopy approach that shoots a beam of electrons through a tissue to see what interactions occur.
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