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Brilliant experimental physicist and one of the founders of nuclear physics
BARC can stand for a number of different things. One of the acronyms stands for the Bay Area Runner's Club in Bay City, Michigan.
Probably the same one the rest of us go to. It will be in college when he/she will select a speciality.
He was a chemist and physicist who became known as the father of nuclear physics. He discovered the concept of radioactive half life. He demonstrated the nuclear nature of atoms. He transmuted one element to another in Cambridge where nitrogen convert to oxygen trough nuclear reaction. He theorized about neutrons.
You study physics to a degree level (or higher) and then do work which uses the specific knowledge - of one or more branches of physics.
No. That's a description of the process of nuclear " fusion ".Nuclear " fission " is the splitting of one single atomic nucleus into two or more nuclei.
if one of the public make nuclear weapons of course they can use but it can then become illegal if they harm someone
A physicist is one who is good at Physics. For example, Isaac Newton was a physicist. A physician is a medical doctor.
One famous physicist is William Gilbert, an English physicist in the 1600s. He surmised that the Earth was a giant magnet with a magnetic field.
The first nuclear bomb was created by the United States in 1945. No one person invented it. It was developed under a secret effort named the Manhattan Project. The project was under the direction of a theoretical physicist named Robert Oppenheimer but Enrico Fermi and several other of the nation's top physicists lent their knowledge and ingenuity to the project. He is noted for saying when he saw the first nuclear explosion, words from the Bhagavad Gita came into his mind. "Now, I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds," .
A major drawback to the use of nuclear power is that it produces radioactive waste. This waste can pollute water sources and kill organisms.
Research has shown that there is quite an extreme education required to become a nuclear medicine technologist. One must accomplish an associates or bachelor's degree in a Nuclear Medicine education program. It is often required to have certification from the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board or American Registry of Radiologic Technologists as well.