k Particle collision, illustration Particle collision. Illustration of two particles red colliding in a circular particle accelerator. The particles are first accelerated to very high speeds in opposite directions, before magnets are used to change their paths so that they collide. The collision creates subatomic particles that then decay into other particles. The paths of these particles are recorded by detectors placed around the ring. Stock Photo - Afloimages
Sign up
Login
All images
Particle collision, illustration Particle collision. Illustration of two particles  red  colliding in a circular particle accelerator. The particles are first accelerated to very high speeds in opposite directions, before magnets are used to change their paths so that they collide. The collision creates subatomic particles that then decay into other particles. The paths of these particles are recorded by detectors placed around the ring.
RM

Particle collision, illustration

Particle collision. Illustration of two particles (red) colliding in a circular particle accelerator. The particles are first accelerated to very high speeds in opposite directions, before magnets are used to change their paths so that they collide. The collision creates subatomic particles that then decay into other particles. The paths of these particles are recorded by detectors placed around the ring.

Details

ID
170066489

Collection

License type
Rights Managed

Photographer



Sign in
Member access
Login not found.