On the coupled particle accelerator theoretical experiment

  • Johannes Matam Sikoka Student, Department of Physics, IOP Publishing, Bristol BS2 0GR, Londan, United Kingdom

Abstract

Particle accelerators are machines that are capable of accelerating particles at very high velocities before colliding the particles with each other or a target. Particle accelerators are useful in that they help the physicist understand the nature of some of the particles in the universe. In this article I use the concept of an elastic collision occurring between an electron and an object to try and theoretically design an experiment were the electron accelerated in the particle accelerator can, hypothetically increase in energy during its period with in these particle accelerators. I use the concept of a couple accelerator, as well as electromagnetic fields, conducting plates and mathematical predictions to try and detail the theoretical experiment. The conclusions drawn from this theoretical experiment are from mathematical predictions.

Published
2025-05-16
How to Cite
SIKOKA, Johannes Matam. On the coupled particle accelerator theoretical experiment. Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Physics and Applications, [S.l.], v. 8, n. 1, p. 1-4, may 2025. Available at: <http://thejournalshouse.com/index.php/JoARAPA/article/view/1502>. Date accessed: 16 may 2025.