Dr Clara NellistTake a closer look at a very important but often overlooked components of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN - the beam pipe. This seemingly simple piece of equipment plays a crucial role in the operation of the world's largest and most powerful particle accelerator, and is responsible for guiding particles around the collider at incredible speeds.
In this video, we'll explore everything you didn't know you wanted to know about the LHC beam pipe - from its design and construction to its incredible durability and the advanced technology used to create it. We'll delve into the science behind the beam pipe and how it helps scientists to study the smallest building blocks of the universe.
But this video isn't just for physicists - it's for anyone who's curious about the incredible technology and engineering that goes into building and operating such a massive scientific instrument. So join us as we uncover the secrets of the LHC beam pipe and discover the incredible science behind one of the most important components of the Large Hadron Collider.
And don't forget to share your favorite fact about the beam pipe in the comments below! Whether you're a seasoned physicist or simply a curious science enthusiast, there's always something new to learn about the fascinating world of particle physics.
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The Large Hadron Collider beam pipe: everything you didnt know you wanted to knowDr Clara Nellist2023-02-14 | Take a closer look at a very important but often overlooked components of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN - the beam pipe. This seemingly simple piece of equipment plays a crucial role in the operation of the world's largest and most powerful particle accelerator, and is responsible for guiding particles around the collider at incredible speeds.
In this video, we'll explore everything you didn't know you wanted to know about the LHC beam pipe - from its design and construction to its incredible durability and the advanced technology used to create it. We'll delve into the science behind the beam pipe and how it helps scientists to study the smallest building blocks of the universe.
But this video isn't just for physicists - it's for anyone who's curious about the incredible technology and engineering that goes into building and operating such a massive scientific instrument. So join us as we uncover the secrets of the LHC beam pipe and discover the incredible science behind one of the most important components of the Large Hadron Collider.
And don't forget to share your favorite fact about the beam pipe in the comments below! Whether you're a seasoned physicist or simply a curious science enthusiast, there's always something new to learn about the fascinating world of particle physics.
If you enjoyed learning about the amazing world of particle physics and the incredible technology that powers it, be sure to hit that like button and subscribe to the channel for more fascinating science content!
#cern #science #colliderLHC ends proton run for 2024Dr Clara Nellist2024-10-18 | In CERN news, the Large Hadron Collider has collided its last high energy proton proton beams for physics analysis for 2024. It has been a fantastic year for the Large Hadron Collider, with over 11% more data delivered to the CMS and ATLAS collaborations than had been predicted.
But it's not time to put our feet up just yet. After some machine development studies and proton calibration runs, we'll be moving on to colliding heavy ions, which are bigger and heavier than protons, and allow us to recreate the conditions from the early universe.
However, this doesn't mean that we are recreating big bangs or that we are creating new universes. The collisions from the heavy ions are well contained within the detectors, and they fizzle out within fractions of a second. If you want to know more, I am making a longer video on this entire topic. After the heavy ion run will be turning the Large Hadron Collider off for the winter, as we do every year.
But the data that we've collected this year and in previous years will keep us scientists very busy. If you like learning about particle physics and then you know what to do to find out more.LHC collision rate #CERN #colliderDr Clara Nellist2024-09-24 | ...Professor Nellist sounds great ๐ฉ๐ผโ๐ #scientistDr Clara Nellist2024-09-23 | ...Millennial at CERN #scientist #youtubechampsDr Clara Nellist2024-08-30 | ...I work with robots at CERN ๐ค #scientist #youtubechampsDr Clara Nellist2024-08-20 | One of my favourite things about analysing the data at CERN is that some of the data that's used less often or is archived has been stored on magnetic tapes
And if I need to access that, I send a command on the computer and a robot goes and gets the tape that I need, digitizes it, and then enables me to be able to access it again from anywhere around the world.CERN scientists are everywhere! #CERN #YouTubeChampsDr Clara Nellist2024-08-17 | ...Lets talk about CERN! #physics #colliderDr Clara Nellist2024-07-23 | ...Universe soup ๐ #CERN #collider #BigBangDr Clara Nellist2024-06-25 | ...POV: you work at CERNDr Clara Nellist2024-06-19 | ...The sky danced #Aurora #NorthernLights #physicsDr Clara Nellist2024-05-12 | ...Ask a Physicist LIVE Q&ADr Clara Nellist2024-05-06 | Join me live where we'll discuss particle physics and CERN. This is a great opportunity to ask questions and learn more about the world of subatomic particles and groundbreaking experiments. See you there!Two dots that changed science #CERN #history #springonshortsDr Clara Nellist2024-04-30 | ...A serious scientist ๐ #CERN #science #springonshortsDr Clara Nellist2024-04-29 | ...Who likes science? #CERN #springonshortsDr Clara Nellist2024-04-28 | ...My favourite statue at CERN #art #springonshortsDr Clara Nellist2024-04-27 | ...Antimatter Factory #CERN #collider #springonshortsDr Clara Nellist2024-04-26 | ...CERNs first particle accelerator #physics #springonshortsDr Clara Nellist2024-04-25 | ...Duoplasmatron #particleaccelerator #CERN #springonshortsDr Clara Nellist2024-04-24 | ...Keeping the sophons busy #CERN #3BodyProblem #springonshortsDr Clara Nellist2024-04-23 | ...LHC in your home #CERN #computing #springonshortsDr Clara Nellist2024-04-22 | ...A lot of data! #CERN #collider #springonshortsDr Clara Nellist2024-04-21 | ...POV: proton in the LHC #CERN #springonshortsDr Clara Nellist2024-04-20 | ...The LHCb experiment #CERN #antimatter #springonshortsDr Clara Nellist2024-04-19 | ...The LHC beam pipe #CERN #springonshortsDr Clara Nellist2024-04-18 | ...LHC proton origin? #CERN #physics #springonshortsDr Clara Nellist2024-04-17 | ...An introduction #CERN #science #springonshortsDr Clara Nellist2024-04-16 | ...Scrubadubdub for the LHC ๐ซง๐งน๐งผ#CERN #springcleaning #springonshortsDr Clara Nellist2024-04-15 | ...Moving a titan #CERN #science #springonshortsDr Clara Nellist2024-04-14 | ...Expect the unexpected #CERN #DarkMatter #springonshortsDr Clara Nellist2024-04-13 | ...CERN from above #springonshortsDr Clara Nellist2024-04-12 | ...New particle or scratch on the detector? #CERN #springonshorts #particleacceleratorDr Clara Nellist2024-04-11 | ...Angels and Demons #CERN #collider #springonshortsDr Clara Nellist2024-04-10 | ...CERN: a nice day out #GaryBarlow #springonshortsDr Clara Nellist2024-04-09 | ...What does CERN do for you? #benefits #springonshortsDr Clara Nellist2024-04-08 | ...LHC too sweet #CERN #Hozier #springonshortsDr Clara Nellist2024-04-07 | ...This is proof! #CERN #timeline #springonshortsDr Clara Nellist2024-04-06 | ...Lets go LHC! #CERN #collider #springonshortsDr Clara Nellist2024-04-05 | ...How to stop the Large Hadron Collider? #CERN #April8th #springonshortsDr Clara Nellist2024-04-04 | ...It is a time machine #collider #CERN #springonshortsDr Clara Nellist2024-04-03 | ...Protect your eyes during the eclipse โ๏ธ๐ #SpringOnShortsDr Clara Nellist2024-04-02 | ...Its time for NERDS ๐ค #CERN #April #SpringOnShortsDr Clara Nellist2024-04-01 | ...Restarting the LHC on April 8th #CERN #collider #eclipseDr Clara Nellist2024-03-31 | ...LHC beams are back! #CERN #collider #newsDr Clara Nellist2024-03-08 | ...Spring = LHC turn on #CERN #collider #springtimeDr Clara Nellist2024-03-06 | It's almost time to start taking data again with the LHC! Did you know that we've only taken ~7% if the expected data so far?Huge! #CERN #physics #scienceDr Clara Nellist2024-03-01 | ...Lets go underground at CERNDr Clara Nellist2024-02-29 | Join me as I take you underground for the ATLAS experiment at CERN! This is my final visit before we restart the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in 2024. In this video, you'll get an inside look at the security checks, including an iris scan reminiscent of scenes from Angels and Demons. We'll descend 90 meters below the surface to see the impressive ATLAS detector, which stands 25 meters tall!
Watch as I guide you through the last few security procedures and take the lift down to the detector. Every time I see the ATLAS detector, it amazes me, and I hope it amazes you too. We'll also witness the muon spectrometer being prepared for closure, a crucial step before the LHC starts collecting new data.
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