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Qué (quién) es synchro$538906$ - definición

SPECIAL TYPE OF CYCLOTRON
Synchro-cyclotron
  • The Synchrocyclotron (SC) at CERN

synchro         
TRANSFORMER
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1. short for synchromesh.
2. synchronized or synchronization.
3. short for synchronized swimming.
2010 FINA Diving World Cup – Men's 3 m synchro springboard         
2010 FINA Diving World Cup - Men's 3 m synchro springboard
The competition of the men's 3 metre springboard synchronized was held on June 2, the first day of the 2010 FINA Diving World Cup.
2010 FINA Diving World Cup – Men's 10 m synchro platform         
2010 FINA Diving World Cup - Men's 10 m synchro platform
The finals competition of the men's 10 metre platform synchronized was held on June 5, the fourth day of the 2010 FINA Diving World Cup.

Wikipedia

Synchrocyclotron

A synchrocyclotron is a special type of cyclotron, patented by Edwin McMillan in 1952, in which the frequency of the driving RF electric field is varied to compensate for relativistic effects as the particles' velocity begins to approach the speed of light. This is in contrast to the classical cyclotron, where this frequency is constant.

There are two major differences between the synchrocyclotron and the classical cyclotron. In the synchrocyclotron, only one dee (hollow "D"-shaped sheet metal electrode) retains its classical shape, while the other pole is open (see patent sketch). Furthermore, the frequency of oscillating electric field in a synchrocyclotron is decreasing continuously instead of kept constant so as to maintain cyclotron resonance for relativistic velocities. One terminal of the oscillating electric potential varying periodically is applied to the dee and the other terminal is on ground potential. The protons or deuterons to be accelerated are made to move in circles of increasing radius. The acceleration of particles takes place as they enter or leave the dee. At the outer edge, the ion beam can be removed with the aid of electrostatic deflector. The first synchrocyclotron produced 195 MeV deuterons and 390 MeV α-particles.