Fermilab Accelerator Part 2

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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2009

An overview of the rings and the stationary beam experiments.

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  • COOL!-SUBSCRIBED!-THUMBS UP!-FAVORITED!-NUFF SAID!

  • @arivas713 Thank you. :)

  • I didn't know there were different types of neutrinos. Do they all have no charge? The mention of "electron neutrinos" made me think that some do. I know how to steer something with an electric charge. But not something with neutral charge.

    The absorption experiment sounds interesting. Is the amount of matter the beam must pass through already known?

  • There is the electron and positron which have opposite charges one negative and one positive. Then there is the neutrino originally called a "neutron" which had to be changed for obvious reasons. The name meant "neutral" electron. So as far as is known all types of neutrinos carry no electrical charge. If they did then they would react with matter just like an electron.

  • About the last question since he is talking about ratios at the detector I don't think the very few losses on the trip to the Minnesota detector would even factor in. The loss rate in several hundred miles of earth would have so many zeros to the right of the decimal that they may not even care.

    I will ask him when I see him.

  • This stuff is WAY COOL! love it! :^)

  • Ahhhh..... science geek too Eh?

    :-)

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  • Yep... I love science and technology.

    I am smart enough to understand a lot of it when it's explained to me. But not smart enough to be a physicist or super geek. :^)

  • Seems like it would be a cool addition by YT. But,

    as always, the proof of the pudding...

  • can't wait! P.s. that pendulum is so cool :D

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