What is the largest machine in the world?
The largest machine in the world is the big Hadron Collider, a particle accelerator near Geneva in Switzerland. It has a circuit of 27 km (17 Mi). If the superconducting Super Collider in Waxahachie, Texas, was not canceled in 1993, it would be the largest machine in the world because it had a planned perimeter of 87.1 km (54 million). The Great Hadron Collider is able to accelerate protons or heavy ions up to 99.999991% of the light speed and reaches a collision energy of 14 TeVs (tera-electron-volts). 14 TEV is about 14 times higher than the energy of the flying mosquito, but is wrapped in a single proton, which is about 10
Despite their large size, a large Hadron collision and other huge particle accelerators are basically one -dimensional and run in a relatively thin string. The largest machine, which has a length, width and height with similar values, is the overloaded F60V Lichterfeld traffic bridge in Germany. This machine has 505 m (1,656 ft) long, 202 m (663 ft) wide and 80 m (262 ft) high, weighing 11,000 tons. The transport bridge, built in East Germany from Veb Takraf Lauchhammer , is larger than the Eiffel Tower on its side, but after just 13 months of operation for energy political reasons it was closed. The overloaded traffic bridge is the largest machine in the world that can move, but can only move short distances along its reserved train tracks.
Knock Nevis, the largest supertanker in the world, is the largest machine that can move long distances. This supertanker is 458 m (1 504 ft) long, 69 m (226 ft) wide and 30 m (100 ft) tall, with dead weight (maximum weight) 564 763 tonnes or half megatonne. This ship worked from 1979 to 2004, now used simply as a floating storage and unloading unit. The ship has such a large proposal (part of the water water) that it was not able to pass through the English channel. Knock Knock nevis would be the fourth largest skyscraper in the world if it was a tower.