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      • During the late 1920s, quantum mechanics solved problem after problem in atomic physics. Fermi, earlier than most others, recognized that the field was becoming exhausted, however, and he deliberately changed his focus to the more primitively developed field of nuclear physics.
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    Fermi did important work in particle physics, especially related to pions and muons, and he speculated that cosmic rays arose when the material was accelerated by magnetic fields in interstellar space.

  3. Sep 25, 2024 · During the late 1920s, quantum mechanics solved problem after problem in atomic physics. Fermi, earlier than most others, recognized that the field was becoming exhausted, however, and he deliberately changed his focus to the more primitively developed field of nuclear physics.

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  4. Fermi received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1938 for his discovery of these two phenomena, as he had opened up an entire new field of neutron physics. [1] After attending the ceremony, Fermi left for the United States due to the increasingly anti-semitic laws that were being implemented in Italy.

  5. When Enrico Fermi irradiated heavy atoms with neutrons, these were captured by the atomic nuclei, creating new and often radioactive isotopes. In 1934, Fermi and his colleagues discovered that when neutrons are slowed down, e.g. by paraffin shielding, the interaction rate with nuclei increases.

  6. During the last years of his life Fermi occupied himself with the problem of the mysterious origin of cosmic rays, thereby developing a theory, according to which a universal magnetic field – acting as a giant accelerator – would account for the fantastic energies present in the cosmic ray particles.

  7. Apr 2, 2014 · Physicist Enrico Fermi built the prototype of a nuclear reactor and worked on the Manhattan Project to develop the first atomic bomb.

  8. Fermi's early work in theoretical physics positioned him as a leading figure in the field. His most notable early contribution to quantum statistics was the formulation of the Fermi-Dirac statistics, which described the behavior of particles known as fermions (named after him). [1] .

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