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Proton Colliding with Nuclear Particle
(Original Caption) 11/9/1950- This is a photograph of the most powerful collision yet recorded of a proton (the stripped nucleus of a hydrogen atom) striking a nuclear particle. The path of the oncoming proton is at A, while the path of the secondary proton, given off after the collision, is at B. Fifteen atomic particles, called mesons, are also emitted. The symbols after the numbers represent microns, about 1/25, 000 of an inch
Bettmann
Media ID 39183741
Atomic Colliding Energy Nuclear
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