synchrocyclotron science definition
A type of cyclotron that modulates the frequency of the electric fields that accelerate the particles, thereby keeping the accelerating forces synchronized with the particle as its mass increases with velocity due to the effects of relativity, and providing greater energies for the accelerated particles than an unsynchronized cyclotron. Also called
frequency modulated cyclotron. See also
synchrotron. See Note at
particle accelerator.
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