The Large Hadron Collider is a giant complex machine built to study particles that are the smallest known building blocks of all things.
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Structurally, it is a 27 km long track loop buried 100 metres underground on the Swiss-French border. In its operational state, it fires two beams of protons almost at the speed of light in opposite directions inside a ring of superconducting electromagnets.
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What is the CERN Hadron collider used for?
The Large Hadron Collider is a giant, complex machine built to study particles that are the smallest known building blocks of all things.
The LHC uses a distribution system of liquid helium to keep its critical components ultracold at minus 271.3 degrees Celsius, which is colder than interstellar space.
Can CERN create black holes?
The creation of black holes at the Large Hadron Collider is improbable. However, some theories suggest that the formation of tiny quantum black holes may be possible.


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