1. Nuclear airplane
2. Nuclear rocket
3. Nuclear electrical power plant
No, curiosity and societal needs can overlap. For example, Richard Feynman was driven deeply by curiosity, but societal needs allowed him to apply his curiosity to the war effort in the Manhattan Project.
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He invented the theory of quantam electrodynamics
yes he did he had 2 children a boy and a girl
A physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project (the first nuclear bomb).
People admire Richard Feynman for his brilliant mind, his contributions to physics - particularly in the field of quantum mechanics, his ability to explain complex concepts in simple terms, and his charismatic personality. He was known for his eccentricity, enthusiasm for learning, and passion for life.
Richard Feynman's birth name is Feynman, Richard Phillips.
Richard Feynman was born on May 11, 1918.
Richard Feynman was born on May 11, 1918.
Richard Feynman died at the age of 69.
Richard Feynman died on February 15, 1988 at the age of 69.
Richard Feynman died on February 15, 1988 at the age of 69.
No, curiosity and societal needs can overlap. For example, Richard Feynman was driven deeply by curiosity, but societal needs allowed him to apply his curiosity to the war effort in the Manhattan Project.
One of his main discoveries was Quantum Electrodynamics. However, sadly one of his main inventions was the atomic bomb during World War II.
Richard Feynman
Richard P. Feynman won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965.