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... neutrons . All these atoms came out of the machine with one proton , so they all have one electron and behave chemically like hydrogen . They are hydrogen atoms , but they contain different numbers of neutrons , and therefore have ...
... neutrons . All these atoms came out of the machine with one proton , so they all have one electron and behave chemically like hydrogen . They are hydrogen atoms , but they contain different numbers of neutrons , and therefore have ...
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... neutrons may be released by a nuclear fission triggered by only one neutron , it would seem possible to arrange that this multiplying effect should build up to many reactions , all started by one neutron . Thus the first neutron causing ...
... neutrons may be released by a nuclear fission triggered by only one neutron , it would seem possible to arrange that this multiplying effect should build up to many reactions , all started by one neutron . Thus the first neutron causing ...
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Richard Hofstadter. Thermal neutron beam◅ Pile neutron beam ◅ Recessed experimental hole◅◅◅ emitted . Great quantities ... neutrons abound in and around it . The reactor thus makes possible , on a great scale , experiments requiring ...
Richard Hofstadter. Thermal neutron beam◅ Pile neutron beam ◅ Recessed experimental hole◅◅◅ emitted . Great quantities ... neutrons abound in and around it . The reactor thus makes possible , on a great scale , experiments requiring ...
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Conception of the Universe | 2 |
Systems of Measuring Units and Some Basic Physical | 11 |
Energy and Related Concepts | 20 |
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