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One of the early particle accelerators used for development of the atomic bomb at the Science Museum, London. It is a voltage multiplier circuit, known as a Cockcroft-Walton generator, built in 1937 by Philips, Eindhoven.
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current | 21:47, 2 August 2005 | 960×1,280 (144 KB) | Bact | (from en:Image:P3280014.JPG One of the early particle accelerators responsible for development of the atomic bomb. Built in 1937 by Philips of Eindhoven it currently resides in the National Science Museum in London. {{PD}} [[Categor) |
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