What's a Calorimeter?

Calorimeters measure the trapped energy of the incoming particle. A calorimeter is a layer cake of metal slabs and detectors. When a particle enters the metal, it causes a shower of particles, somewhat like lightning moving through the atmosphere. The shower of particles loses energy as it goes through the metal. How do physicists measure the energy lost in the slabs?



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