The Nobel Prize in Physics 2006 was awarded jointly to John C. Mather and George F. Smoot for their discovery of the blackbody form and anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation
"Wavelength" is described in any convenient unit of length or distance, such as meter, foot, inch, furlong, kilometer, Angstrom, smoot, light-year, etc.
Any unit of length divided by any unit of time is a unit of speed. A few examples include . . . -- meter per second -- mile per hour -- foot per minute -- light-year per millenium -- furlong per fortnight -- smoot per week -- knot (one knot is 1 nautical mile per hour)
George F. Smoot won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 2006.
George F. Smoot won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2006. He was awarded this prize for his discovery of the blackbody form and anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation.
John C. Mather won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2006. He was awarded the prize along with George F. Smoot for their work on the Cosmic Microwave Background radiation.
He's not dead.
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2006 was awarded jointly to John C. Mather and George F. Smoot for their discovery of the blackbody form and anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation
George Smoot's birth name is George Fitzgerald Smoot III.
George Smoot is 6' 2".
George Smoot goes by Smooty.
George Smoot was born on 1945-02-20.
On the original FOX version, Kathy Cox and George Smoot have won the $1,000,000 prize. On the current syndicated version, Elizabeth Miller and Geoff Wolinetz have won the $250,000 prize.
George F. Smoot has written: 'Calibration and maintenance of vertical-axis type current meters' -- subject(s): Water current meters
The address of the Lewis Egerton Smoot Memorial Library is: 9533 Kings Highway, King George, 22485 3426