
These radio-frequency (RF) generators are used to accelerate the electrons in the beamline. They draw on average around one kilowatt of power each. According to Farnsworth, the synchrotron eats up between one-third and one-quarter of the power used by Monash University.
Farnsworth says that's about the same as an average factory, pointing out that the synchrotron is a "scientific factory". "It's not a toy," he said.











