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At the Large Hadron Collider, protons are accelerated so close to the speed of light that they would lag behind a laser by just 10 feet after 14 minutes of travel.

Findings

Additional insights we found via TED-Ed

  1. The circular shape of the Large Hadron Collider allows particles to be repeatedly accelerated and redirected via electromagnetic fields rather than building equivalent energy in a linear chamber hundreds of miles long.

  2. A linear accelerator would require 5 trillion D batteries to achieve equivalent near-light speeds.

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