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  1. Otto Hahn, Lise Meitner, and Fritz Strassmann. In 1938 Hahn, Meitner, and Strassmann became the first to recognize that the uranium atom, when bombarded by neutrons, actually split. Hahn received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1944.

  2. Em 22 de dezembro de 1938, os físicos alemães Otto Hahn e Fritz Strassmann conseguiram cindir um núcleo de urânio. Após o lançamento das bombas de Hiroshima e Nagasaki, Hahn passou a lutar...

  3. Quando Meitner fugiu da Alemanha Nazista em 1938, continuou seu trabalho com Fritz Straßmann na elucidação dos produtos resultantes do bombardeamento do urânio com neutrons térmicos.

  4. 12 de dez. de 2007 · In December 1938, over Christmas vacation, physicists Lise Meitner and Otto Frisch made a startling discovery that would immediately revolutionize nuclear physics and lead to the atomic bomb.

  5. Otto Frisch confirmed Strassman and Hahn's report experimentally on 13 January 1939. Frisch and Meitner explained Strassman's and Hahn's findings as being from nuclear fission.

  6. 21 de ago. de 2020 · Em janeiro de 1939, Lise Meitner e Otto Frisch, publicaram um artigo na Nature no qual explicavam a teoria que fundamentava o experimento, relatado por Otto Hahn e Fritz Strassmann, da irradiação...

  7. Hahn's long-time colleague, Lise Meitner, and her nephew, Otto Frisch, tackled the problem from a theoretical standpoint and proved that the uranium nucleus had been split. The phenomenon, later called “fission”, proved important in developing nuclear weapons and energy.