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episodes/02-tracker.md

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- Learn about the tracker, what it measures, and how it works.
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- A particle emerging from the collision and travelling outwards will first encounter the tracking system, made of silicon pixels and silicon strip detectors.
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- The tracker accurately measures the positions of passing charged particles allowing physicists to reconstruct their tracks.
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episodes/03-ecal.md

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episodes/04-hcal.md

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