Project & Pile
Early Nuclear Physics
Scientists ….
Particles & Forces
Nuclear
Wordplay
100

This is the city that the first nuclear chain reaction experiments were performed by Fermi.


What is Chicago

(Dr. Anderoglu)


100

In 1919, this physicist achieved the first artificial transmutation of an element.


Who is Ernest Rutherford

(Dr. Anderoglu)

100

In 1922 Einstein won the 1921 Nobel Prize for explaining this.


What the heck is the Photoelectric effect

(Dr. Hecht)

100

The collective name for electrons, muons, and tauons and their neutrinos.


What are leptons

(Dr. Hecht)


100

The “Land of Lincoln,”, or the state where the first nuclear chain reaction was observed


What is Illinois

(Dr. Lang)


200

On December 2, 1942, this man led the team that achieved the first controlled, self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction.


Who is Enrico Fermi

(Dr. Anderoglu)

200

Rutherford bombarded this element with alpha particles to produce the first artificial nuclear reaction.


What is Nitrogen

(Dr. Anderoglu)

200

Rosalind Franklin did research in this, and Watson and Crick looked at her results without her knowledge which helped them understand the double helix structure of DNA.


What the heck are x ray diffraction measurements

(Dr. Hecht)

200

The collective name for things composed of quarks.


What are hadrons

(Dr. Hecht)

200

According to its Technical Specifications, this is the Safety Limit for the AGN-201M nuclear reactor.



What is 200 degrees C

(Carl)


300

Chicago Pile-1 used this material as a moderator to slow down neutrons.


What is graphite

(Dr. Anderoglu)


300

This is the nuclear reaction equation for Rutherford’s first artificial transmutation.


What is N + α → O + p

(Dr. Anderoglu)


300

Guiseppe Volta was shocking these when he discovered that electric fields can fly through the air.  This was long before HAM radio.


What are frog legs

(Dr. Hecht)


300

The range of this type of interaction is 10^-18 m.


What is the range of the weak force interaction

(Dr. Hecht)


300

A large piece of wool, or a component of a fusion reactor used to breed tritium.


What is the blanket

(Dr. Lang)


400

Control rods of Chicago Pile-1 were primarily made of this neutron-absorbing element.


What is Cadmium

(Dr. Anderoglu)


400

What is the name of the 20th-century nuclear physicist responsible for the first theory of nuclear fission?


Who is Lise Meitner?

(Carl)

400

This is Abbot and Costello’s famous question.


Who’s on first

(Dr. Hecht)

400

The range of this type of interaction is 10^-15 m.


What is the range of the strong force interaction

(Dr. Hecht)

400

The element first named “Wolfram,”, or the material proposed as a first wall material in fusion reactors.


What is tungsten

(Dr. Lang)

500

Fermi, Bethe, Oppenheimer, Feynman were among the famous physicists of Manhattan project. Which one didn’t get Nobel prize?


Who is Oppenheimer

(Dr. Anderoglu)

500

Before being killed in a criticality accident involving the “demon core,” physicist Louis Slotin invented this unit of reactivity, which reaches unity when a reactor becomes prompt critical.


What is the dollar?

(Carl)

500

A current 6’10” photographer, or a subject of an NE231/2230 homework problem, or a former baseball player.

Who is Randy Johnson?

(Dr. Lang)

500

The plausible products of a thermonuclear deuterium-deuterium (“DD”) fusion reaction include protons, neutrons, helium-3 nuclei, and this other nucleus.


What is tritium

(Carl)


500

A scrumptious dessert masquerading as a breakfast food, or the general shape of a tokamak fusion reactor.


What is a donut

(Dr. Lang)

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