pulsed cyclotron - Übersetzung nach russisch
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pulsed cyclotron - Übersetzung nach russisch

MOTION OF CHARGED PARTICLES IN MAGNETIC FIELDS SUBJECT TO EXTERNAL FORCES
Gyrofrequency; Cyclotron frequency; Cyclotron Frequency; Cyclotron formula

pulsed cyclotron      

общая лексика

импульсный циклотрон

cyclotron         
  • A French cyclotron, produced in [[Zürich]], Switzerland in 1937. The vacuum chamber containing the dees ''(at left)'' has been removed from the magnet ''(red, at right)''
  • adj=on}} cyclotron
  • adj=on}} cyclotron on display at the Lawrence Hall of Science, Berkeley California
  • A modern cyclotron used for [[radiation therapy]]. The magnet is painted yellow.
  • Diagram of a cyclotron. The magnet's pole pieces are shown smaller than in reality; they must actually be at least as wide as the accelerating electrodes ("dees") to create a uniform field.
  • poles]] of a large magnet.(right)
  • abbr=on}} 1932 cyclotron with cover removed, showing the dees. The 13,000 V RF accelerating potential at about 27 MHz is applied to the dees by the two feedlines visible at top right. The beam emerges from the dees and strikes the target in the chamber at bottom.
  • v}}.
  • abbr=on}} cyclotron at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory. The curving metal frame is the magnet's core, the large cylindrical boxes contain the coils of wire that generate the magnetic field. The vacuum chamber containing the "dee" electrodes is in the center between the magnet's poles.
  • The trajectory followed by a particle in the cyclotron approximated with a [[Fermat's spiral]].
TYPE OF PARTICLE ACCELERATOR
Cyclotrons; Cyclotronic particle accelerator; Cyclotron particle accelerator; Isochronous cyclotron; Cyclotron Accelerator
cyclotron noun phys. циклотрон
cyclotron         
  • A French cyclotron, produced in [[Zürich]], Switzerland in 1937. The vacuum chamber containing the dees ''(at left)'' has been removed from the magnet ''(red, at right)''
  • adj=on}} cyclotron
  • adj=on}} cyclotron on display at the Lawrence Hall of Science, Berkeley California
  • A modern cyclotron used for [[radiation therapy]]. The magnet is painted yellow.
  • Diagram of a cyclotron. The magnet's pole pieces are shown smaller than in reality; they must actually be at least as wide as the accelerating electrodes ("dees") to create a uniform field.
  • poles]] of a large magnet.(right)
  • abbr=on}} 1932 cyclotron with cover removed, showing the dees. The 13,000 V RF accelerating potential at about 27 MHz is applied to the dees by the two feedlines visible at top right. The beam emerges from the dees and strikes the target in the chamber at bottom.
  • v}}.
  • abbr=on}} cyclotron at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory. The curving metal frame is the magnet's core, the large cylindrical boxes contain the coils of wire that generate the magnetic field. The vacuum chamber containing the "dee" electrodes is in the center between the magnet's poles.
  • The trajectory followed by a particle in the cyclotron approximated with a [[Fermat's spiral]].
TYPE OF PARTICLE ACCELERATOR
Cyclotrons; Cyclotronic particle accelerator; Cyclotron particle accelerator; Isochronous cyclotron; Cyclotron Accelerator
циклотрон

Definition

cyclotron
['s??kl?tr?n]
¦ noun Physics an apparatus in which charged atomic and subatomic particles are accelerated by an alternating electric field while following an outward spiral or circular path in a magnetic field.

Wikipedia

Cyclotron resonance

Cyclotron resonance describes the interaction of external forces with charged particles experiencing a magnetic field, thus already moving on a circular path. It is named after the cyclotron, a cyclic particle accelerator that utilizes an oscillating electric field tuned to this resonance to add kinetic energy to charged particles.

Übersetzung von &#39pulsed cyclotron&#39 in Russisch