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Lise Meitner - meitnerium, atomic number 109
The first fission of uranium is from 1939: Otto Hahn, Lise Meitner, Fritz Strassmann.
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Otto Hahn, Fritz Strassmann and Lise Meitner in 1939; I consider that the expression father of the atomic bomb is not adequate.
Otto Hahn, Fritz Strassmann and Lise Meitner in December 1938.
Lise Meitner - meitnerium, atomic number 109
Lise Meitner was a key player in the Manhattan Project, headed by Enrico Fermi, which led to the development of the atomic bomb. The element Meitnerium (Mt), atomic number 109, is named for her.
lise meitner got buried where she died
No, Lise Meitner passed away on October 27, 1968.
Lise Meitner, the woman who splitted the atom :) ------- 1. Lise Meitner worked with Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann. 2. Lise Meitner was not of German origin, but Jewish. 3. Any link between these three laboratory scientists and the use of the atomic bomb. They don't contributed to the Manhattan Project ar to another German weapons project. 4. The German atomic bomb was only a dream, not a reality.
Lise Meitner had special training to be a doctor and a physic.
She was asked to help create the first atomic bomb but declined. But she is the mother of the atomic bomb because her discoveries created it.
Lise Meitner was perhaps the leading scientist in the development of nuclear fission.
yes she does
The first fission of uranium is from 1939: Otto Hahn, Lise Meitner, Fritz Strassmann.
1878-1968
Vienna, Austria