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Ernest Walton
Irish
Physicist
Born:
Oct 6
,
1903
Died:
Jun 25
,
1995
Believe
Due
Linear
Magnet
More
Work
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J. Robert Oppenheimer
Martin H. Fischer
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Richard P. Feynman
Stephen Hawking
Werner Heisenberg
The discovery that light elements could be disintegrated by artificially accelerated particles gave an additional impetus to development work on the various methods of producing them.
Ernest Walton
Work
Light
Gave
Additional
Various
Could
Impetus
Development
Particles
Accelerate
Methods
Discovery
Artificially
Disintegrated
Them
Producing
Elements
As the size of cyclotrons increases and faster particles are produced, a difficulty arises due to the relativistic increase of mass of the particle.
Ernest Walton
Faster
Difficulty
Increase
Increases
Arises
Mass
Particle
Particles
Due
Size
Produced
A linear accelerator has the advantage that no magnet is required and that its cost should not rise much more steeply than with the energy of the particles required.
Ernest Walton
Energy
Cost
Rise
Magnet
More
Advantage
Particles
Accelerator
Linear
Than
Much
Required
Should
The high esteem in which the Nobel Prizes are held is undoubtedly due to the conscientious way in which the Committees have discharged a heavy responsibility.
Ernest Walton
Responsibility
Way
High
Nobel
Due
Undoubtedly
Prizes
Committees
Heavy
Esteem
Which
Held
Conscientious
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