Definitions for cyclotrons

cyclotrons cy·clo·tron

Spelling: [sahy-kluh-tron, sik-luh-]
IPA: /ˈsaɪ kləˌtrɒn, ˈsɪk lə-/

Cyclotrons is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 19 points.

You can make 351 anagrams from letters in cyclotrons (cclnoorsty).

Definitions for cyclotrons

noun

  1. an accelerator in which particles are propelled in spiral paths by the use of a constant magnetic field.

Origin of cyclotrons

First recorded in 1930-35; cyclo- + -tron

Examples for cyclotrons

This tuned circuit, which is called the cyclotron resonator, is shown in Fig. 6.

However, Professor Lawrence hoped to reach 100 Mev with the new 184-inch cyclotron.

Element 43 was "made" for the first time as a result of bombarding molybdenum with deuterons in the Berkeley cyclotron.

Construction on the rest of the cyclotron was resumed in 1945.

After the bombardment is completed the target is removed from the cyclotron.

The answer to this question, among others, is being sought by physicists using the 184-inch cyclotron.

Ions above the midplane of the cyclotron are directed downward; those below the midplane are directed upward.

What the regenerator does is perturb the magnetic field of the cyclotron at one radial position.

It may be interesting to note that the π0 meson was discovered with this cyclotron in 1950.

Finally they strike a target inserted into their path or are extracted from the cyclotron for use as an external beam.

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