Bevatron

UC Berkeley's Bevatron, named after its power (5 billion electron volts, or BeV) and not to be confused with the beTatron, was capable of producing enough energy to replicate intense cosmic rays.
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Bevatron

UC Berkeley's Bevatron, named after its power (5 billion electron volts, or BeV) and not to be confused with the beTatron, was capable of producing enough energy to replicate intense cosmic rays.