Large Hadron Collider and the Quest for Scientific Discovery

Large Hadron Collider and the Quest for Scientific Discovery

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CERN, established in 1954, is a major research complex known for its particle accelerators. The Large Hadron Collider, opened in 2008, is the world's largest accelerator, designed to explore conditions post-Big Bang. It accelerates particles to near light speed, causing collisions that release gamma rays, which are detected to study unproven phenomena. Superconducting magnets, crucial for operation, require cooling with liquid helium. Early operational issues included a faulty connection causing a helium leak, taking over a year to repair.

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What year was CERN established?

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What is the circumference of the Large Hadron Collider?

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What particles are accelerated in the LHC to near light speed?

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What is used to cool the superconducting magnets in the LHC?

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What was the result of the faulty electrical connection in the LHC?