noun
- a type of particle accelerator that uses a changing magnetic field to accelerate electrons in a circular path
Usage: physics
Examples
- The betatron was invented in 1940 by Donald Kerst.
- Scientists used the betatron to study high-energy electron behavior.
- The betatron accelerates electrons to very high speeds using magnetic induction.
- Early betatrons were important tools in nuclear physics research.
- The laboratory’s betatron could produce X-rays for medical imaging.
- Modern particle accelerators have largely replaced the betatron for most applications.