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    An Accelerator That Slams Particles Moving in Opposite Directions into One
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An Accelerator That Slams Particles Moving in Opposite Directions into One

Question 35

Question 35

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An accelerator that slams particles moving in opposite directions into one another is called a


A) collider
B) synchrotron
C) linear accelerator
D) storage ring
E) de Broglie modulator

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