betatron
Americannoun
noun
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A type of particle accelerator that uses changing magnetic fields to accelerate electrons. Energies of several hundred million electron volts can be achieved in a betatron.
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See also particle accelerator
Etymology
Origin of betatron
1940–45; beta ( see beta particle) + -tron
Example Sentences
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Thus the University of Illinois unveiled its betatron, the first of such power to be used in the U.S. for medical treatment.*
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The only patients accepted for the betatron were those with cancers so far advanced that no other treatment offered any hope.
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In the Illinois betatron, the electrons circle a nine-foot, doughnut-shaped tube 140,000 times in four one-thousandths of a second, reach a speed only one-millionth part less than the speed of light.
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Doctors feel that the betatron has shown remarkable promise in brain cancer; of six cases treated, only one has died.
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The betatron shoots pure energy in the form of X rays.
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