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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary cy·clo·tron ETYMOLOGY cycl- + -tron; from the circular movement of the particles DATE 1935 : an accelerator in which charged particles (as protons, deuterons, or ions) are propelled by an alternating electric field in a constant magnetic field Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary-牛津双解-OALD7 cyclotron cyclo·tron / 5saiklEutrCn; NAmE 5saikloutrB:n / noun (physics 物) a machine which makes atoms or electrons move more quickly, using electrical and magnetic fields 回旋加速器 Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged cy·clo·tron \ˈsīkləˌträn\ noun (-s) Etymology: cycl- + -tron; from the circular movement of the particles : an accelerator in which particles (as protons, deuterons, or ions) are propelled by means of an alternating electric field between electrodes in a constant magnetic field |
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