OPPENHEIMER TERMS
OPPENHEIMER'S BIOGRAPHY
MANHATTAN PROJECT TERMS
MANHATTAN QUESTIONS
NANOTECHNOLOGY
100

Happening after a person's death

POSTHUMOUS

100

What event in his life can be referred to as ‘his downfall’?

He was accused of being a Communist and denied security clearance.

100

sławny fizyk (not famous)

a renowned physicist

100

What was codenamed 'Trinity'?

The test of the first atomic bomb

100

Richard Feynman is often credited with predicting the potential of nanotechnology. What was the title of his famous speech given in 1959? a) ‘There is a tiny room at the bottom’ 

b) ‘Things get nanoscopic at the bottom’

 c) ‘Bottom? What bottom?’

 d) ‘There is plenty of room at the bottom’ 

Answer  d)

200

the action of supporting a particular person in an unfair way

BIAS

200

What was he like as a scientist and lecturer?

He never gave students easy and superficial answers. He taught them to work on the deep problems. He was earnest and involved in his work.

200

wyznaczony cel

a designated target

200

How did Einstein contribute to the Manhattan Project?

He was the co-author of Einstein-Szilard letter which prompted Roosevelt to sart working over an atomic bomb.

200

The prefix “nano” comes from a ...

 a) French word meaning billion 

b) Greek word meaning dwarf 

c) Spanish word meaning particle 

d) Latin word meaning invisible

Answer b)

300

to hold on to somebody and fight with them

TO GRAPPLE WITH

300

What was the Sanscrit quotation Oppenheimer used when referring to the atomic bomb?

'I am become death; The destroyer of worlds'

300

przełom naukowy

scientific breakthrough

300

What is the critical mass?

To get enough fissile material close together that it creates a runaway chain reaction. The amount is the critical mass.

300

What was the invention that made nanotechnology possible? 

a) graphene 

b) Scanning tunneling microscope (STM)

 c) soft biofocal contact lenses

 d) doppler radar

Answer b)

400

to act together with others for an illegal or dishonest purpose

BE IN CAHOOTS WITH SB

400

Why did Oppenheimer never receive the Nobel Prize?

His ideas were brilliant, but his calculations were wrong. He didn't have the patience to write long papers.

400

rozszczepienie atomu

nuclear fission

400

What is Trinitite?

A glassy mineral that was created out of sand which melted in the heat of the atomic explosion.

400

What is a buckyball?

 a) A carbon molecule (C60)

 b) A nickname for Mercedes-Benz’s futuristic concept car (C111) 

c) Plastic explosives nanoparticle (C4)

 d) Concrete nanoparticle with a compressive strength of 20 nanonewtons (C20)

Answer a)

500

the fact of something increasing a lot and suddenly in number or amount

PROLIFERATION

500

What was the Super and what was Oppenheimer's attitude it?

The hydrogen bomb. He was against it.

500

Celowo nie ujawniono zamierzeń. (Start with They)

They were deliberately not told the purpose.

500

What scientific discovery in 1932 led to creation of an atomic bomb?

A neutron was discovered; heavier than a proton with no electric charge so ti wouldn't be repelled from a nucleus

500

Which one of these statements is NOT true?

 a) Gold at the nanoscale is red 

b) Copper at the nanoscale is transparent

c) Silicon at the nanoscale is an insulator

 d) Aluminum at the nanoscale is highly combustible  

Answer c)

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