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application of drift chamber ?

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Answered by Sreyashpedia
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applications are not known but this is the use..
For high energy physics experiments, it is used to observe a particle's path. For a long time, bubble chambers were used for this purpose, but with the improvement of electronics, it became desirable to have a detector with fast electronic read-out. (In bubble chambers, photographic exposures were made and the resulting printed photographs were then examined.) A wire chamber is a chamber with many parallel wires, arranged as a grid and put on high voltage, with the metal casing being on ground potential. As in the Geiger counter, a particle leaves a trace of ions and electrons, which drift toward the case or the nearestwire, respectively. By marking off the wires which had a pulse of current, one can see the particle's path.

The chamber has a very good relative time resolution, good positional accuracy, and a self-triggered operation (Ferbel 1977).[12]

The development of the chamber enabled scientists to study the trajectories of particles with much improved precision, and also for the first time observe and study the rarer interactions that occur through particle interaction.


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Answered by Anonymous
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In this way, the drift chambers are electronic detectors providing accurate measurement of the position of a charged particle. The theory behind the drift chamber was first studied by Bressani, Charpak, Rahm and Zupancic in 1969. The first fully operational drift chamber was used to study particles by Prof.

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