Rare Metals and Minerals - Splitting of Uranium Atom Mort Important Development of the Year

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Zay Jeffries
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Jan 1, 1940

Abstract

A SURVEY of rare metals and minerals for the past year places uranium as one of two partners, the other being the neutron, in what historians will probably say is the greatest discovery in physics at least during the year and probably for a consider- ably longer period. The uranium atom has been made to divide into parts somewhat after the style of reproduction of the amoeba. When an amoeba divides into two parts, however, it produces two amoebae substantially alike and each substantially like the parent: furthermore, there is no considerable change of energy when this happens. When the uranium atom divides it yields other atoms such as barium and krypton with the complete destruction of the original uranium atom but with the liberation of a tremendous amount of energy. This will be discussed more at length later.
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APA: Zay Jeffries  (1940)  Rare Metals and Minerals - Splitting of Uranium Atom Mort Important Development of the Year

MLA: Zay Jeffries Rare Metals and Minerals - Splitting of Uranium Atom Mort Important Development of the Year. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1940.

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