Robert Brode
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American physicist
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Robert Brode's Degrees
- PhD Physics University of California, Berkeley
Why Is Robert Brode Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Robert Bigham Brode was an American physicist, who during World War II led the group at the Manhattan Project's Los Alamos Laboratory that developed the fuses used in the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Robert Brode's Published Works
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Published Works
- The Quantitative Study of the Collisions of Electrons with Atoms (1933) (178)
- The Absorption Coefficient for Slow Electrons in Gases. (1925) (71)
- The Absorption Coefficient for Slow Electrons in Alkali Metal Vapors (1929) (64)
- The absorption coefficient for slow electrons in mercury vapour (1929) (33)
- The Absorption Coefficient for Slow Electrons in Cadmium and Zinc Vapors (1930) (20)
- The Specific Ionization and Mass of Cosmic-Ray Particles (1938) (19)
- The Measurement of the Energy of Cosmic Rays. II. The Curvature Measurements and the Energy Spectrum (1936) (15)
- Elastic Scattering of Electrons by Mercury Atoms (1933) (15)
- The Absorption Coefficient for Slow Electrons in the Vapours of Mercury, Cadmium and Zinc (1925) (12)
- The Specific Ionization of High Speed Particles (1939) (10)
- The Mass of the Mesotron (1949) (10)
- The Absorption Coefficient for Slow Electrons in Thallium Vapor (1931) (9)
- The Intensity and Masses of Cosmic-Ray Particles (1950) (9)
- Nuclear Disintegrations Produced by Cosmic Rays (1938) (9)
- The Mass of the Cosmic-Ray Mesotrons (1949) (7)
- The Heavy Particle Component of the Cosmic Radiation (1936) (5)
- The Masotron Mass (1949) (3)
- The multiplicity of production and mass spectrum of cosmic ray mesons (1949) (3)
- Let Us Pledge Not to Use H-Bomb First! (1950) (2)
- Extraordinary Increase of the Cosmic Radiation on February 23, 1956 (1956) (2)
- SOLAR FLARE COSMIC-RAY INCREASE OF MAY 4, 1960 (1960) (1)
- The Fulbright Program (1966) (1)
- R. A. Millikan and Arnold Sommerfeld Elected Honorary Members (1951) (0)
- Electrical characteristics of spark generators for automotive ignition (0)
- The Fulbright Program: The Fulbright Program: A History . Walter Johnson, et al. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1965. 396 pp., $8.50. (1966) (0)
- Prof. Robert A. Millikan (1954) (0)
- [Letters to Editor] (0)
- Progress in cosmic ray physics (1953) (0)
- The Reflection of Electrons from Liquid Mercury (1933) (0)
- The University of Southern California (1958) (0)
- Graduate Study and Research in Physics (Report of the Committee on Facilities for Graduate Study and Research in Physics) (1952) (0)
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