What happens in Large Hadron Collider?
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What Happens at the LHC? The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the last in a 'ladder' of accelerators that are used in sequence to accelerate particles up to the LHC's maximum energy. Each accelerator builds up the particles to their maximum energies before introducing it to the next biggest accelerator.
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The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the last in a 'ladder' of accelerators that are used in sequence to accelerate particles up to the LHC'smaximum energy. ... A detector is designed to track the motion and measure the energy and charge of all the particles thrown out from each collision.
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