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Hadron collider

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A hadron collider is a very large particle accelerator built to test the predictions of various theories in particle physics, high-energy physics or nuclear physics by colliding hadrons. A hadron collider uses tunnels to accelerate, store, and collide two particle beams.

Colliders

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Only a few hadron colliders have been built. These are:

See also

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