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- Particle Accelerators
- Particle accelerator
- Beamline
- Cold cathode
- Betatron
- Cockcroft–Walton generator
- Calutron
- Cyclotron
- Klystron
- Linear particle accelerator
- Synchrotron
- Synchrotron light source
- Synchrocyclotron
- List of accelerators in particle physics
- Van de Graaff generator
- Marx generator
- Geiger counter
- Physicists
- Abraham Bennet
- Otto von Guericke
- Edward Nairne
- Nikola Tesla
- Jesse Ramsden
- Martin van Marum
- Charles Thomson Rees Wilson
- Wilhelm Holtz
- Michael Faraday
- August Toepler
- Tiberius Cavallo
- Alessandro Volta
- William Nicholson (chemist)
- Electrostatic Machines
- Electroscope
- Electrometer
- Electrophorus
- Electrostatic generator
- Leyden jar
- Cavallo's multiplier
- Crookes tube
- Cathode ray tube
- Fusor
- Atoms/ Particles
- Nuclear fusion
- List of particles
- Elementary particle
- Neutron
- Fermion
- Quark
- Boson
- Lepton
- Hadron
- Tachyon
- Meson
- Hot cathode
- Faraday cage
- X-ray
- Radiation
- Alpha particle
- Particle radiation
- Gamma ray
- Beta particle
- Particle detector
- Cloud chamber