File:Mark III linear electron accelerator.jpg
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DescriptionMark III linear electron accelerator.jpg | Early in the 1950s, researchers at Stanford University proposed building an accelerator that would accelerate electrons to an energy equivalent of one billion volts. The Mark III linear electron accelerator, which was funded by the Office of Naval Research, allowed Robert Hofstadter to study the charge and magnetic structure of nuclei and nucleons, work that earned him the 1961 Nobel Prize in Physics | |||||||
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