How Do We Experiment with Tiny Particles? A Linear or Circular Accelerator? All accelerators are either linear or circular, the difference being whether the particle is shot like a bullet from a gun (the linear accelerator) or whether the particle is twirled in a very fast circle, receiving a bunch of little kicks each time around (the circular accelerator). Both types accelerate particles by pushing them with an electric-field wave.
The particles in a circular accelerator go around in circles because large magnets tweak the particle's path enough to keep it in the accelerator. How do a circular accelerator's magnets make particles go in a circle? |