- Large Hadron Collider (France and Switzerland)
Large Hadron Collider (France and Switzerland) (Topical Term)
- Earlier heading: Large Hadron Collider
- Büyük Hadron Çarpıştırıcısı (Fransa ve İsviçre)
- Broader heading: Hadron colliders France
- Broader heading: Hadron colliders Switzerland
- Broader heading: Supercolliders France
- Broader heading: Supercolliders Switzerland
Wikipedia, July 17, 2006 (Large Hadron Collider (short LHC): a particle accelerator and collider located at CERN, near Geneva, Switzerland. It is currently under construction and scheduled to start operation in Nov. 2007, when it will become the world's largest particle accelerator. The LHC is funded and being built in collaboration with over two thousand physicists from 34 countries, universities, and laboratories. The collider is contained in a 27 km circumference tunnel located underground at a depth ranging from 50 to 150 metres. The 3 metre diameter, concrete-lined tunnel actually crosses the border between Switzerland and France at four points, although the majority of its length is inside France.)
Large Hadron Collider Web site, July 17, 2006 (The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is being built in a circular tunnel 27 km in circumference. The tunnel is buried around 50 to 175 m. underground. It straddles the Swiss and French borders on the outskirts of Geneva.)
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