atomic theory- a theory of the structure of the atom barn,b- (physics) a unit of nuclear cross section; the effective circular area that one particle presents to another as a target for an encounter Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex...
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aThe touchstone of the era, the Atomic Bomb, the Big Bang, quantum physics and electronics all bear his imprint. 正在翻译,请等待...[translate]
Jim Baggott, Atomic: The First War of Physics and the Secret History of the Atom Bomb, 1939–1949doi:10.1080/02684527.2012.688322Sean L. MalloyUniversity of CaliforniaIntelligence and National Security
How do scientists calculate the energy of an atomic bomb explosion? How do you kick a football so it stays in the air and goes a long way downfield? Nahin begins with simpler problems and progresses to more challenging questions, and his entertaining, accessible, and scientifically and mathemati...
This did lead to the development of nuclear power(核能) and the atomic bomb(原子弹).However, Ein stein himself protested aga in st nu clear weap on s, a nd became invo Ived in the peace moveme nt after the First World War. Ei nste in___in 1955 at the age of seve nty-six.What...
It was World War II and scientists belonging to the Manhattan Project worked on calculations for the atomic bomb. Meanwhile, in one of the buildings, future Nobel Prize winning theoretical physicist Richard Feynman was cracking the combination lock on a safe because doing so intrigued him. That’...
While at Princeton, Feynman was persuaded by the physicist Robert Wilson to participate in the Manhattan Project, the wartime US Army project at Los Alamos to develop an atomic bomb. Although not central to the project, he immersed himself in this work, and was soon made a group leader under...
From graduation to the “miracle year” of scientific theories General relativity and teaching career World renown and Nobel Prize Nazi backlash and coming to America Personal sorrow, World War II, and the atomic bomb Increasing professional isolation and death ...