Schematic diagram,chain reaction from fission,neglecting effect of neutron speed
Title: Schematic diagram of chain reaction from fission, neglecting effect of neutron speed
Related Names:
Smyth, Henry De Wolf, 1898-1986.
Date Created/Published: [1948]
Summary: Print shows the fission of a stray neutron through the stages of two additional fissions.
Notes:
Title from item.
Caption continues: In an explosive reaction the number of neutrons multiplies indefinitely. In a controlled reaction the number of neutrons builds up to a certain level and then remains constant.
Illus. in: Atomic energy for military purposes : the official report on the development of the atomic bomb under the auspices of the United States Government, 1940-1945 / Henry DeWolf Smyth. Princeton : Princeton Univ. Press, 1948 [c1945].
Published in: The tradition of technology : Landmarks of Western technology ... / Leonard C. Bruno. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, 1995, p. .
Subjects:
Nuclear fission--1940-1950.
Neutrons--1940-1950.
Book illustrations--1940-1950.
Photomechanical prints--1940-1950.
Bookmark /2006692250/
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