why moving particles in the beam of light?
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When a beam of light enters the room, it is scattered by the particles of dust and smoke in the air this is called the Tyndall effect. Due to this effect, we see dust particles moving in a haphazard way in the air.
How does a particle accelerator work? Particle accelerators use electric fields to speed up and increase the energy of a beam of particles, which are steered and focused by magnetic fields. The particle source provides the particles, such as protons or electrons, that are to be accelerated.
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