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  1. Seth Henry Neddermeyer (September 16, 1907 – January 29, 1988) was an American physicist who co-discovered the muon, and later championed the implosion-type nuclear weapon while working on the Manhattan Project at the Los Alamos Laboratory during World War II.

  2. Seth Henry Neddermeyer (16 septembre 1907 à Richmond (Michigan) - 29 janvier 1988 à Seattle (Washington)) était un physicien américain qui travailla pour le Projet Manhattan lors de la Seconde Guerre mondiale.

  3. 29 août 2020 · En 1936, il découvrit une autre particule dans le rayonnement cosmique avec son étudiant d'alors, Seth Neddermeyer. 207 fois plus massive que l'électron, cette particule fut identifiée à tort...

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  4. Seth Neddermeyer was a particle physicist who co-discovered the muon and worked on the Manhattan Project. He taught at University of Washington and received the Enrico Fermi Award in 1982.

  5. Seth Neddermeyer, 1982 Citation For participating in the discovery of the positron, for his share in the discovery of the muon, the first of the subatomic particles; for his invention of the implosion technique for assembling nuclear explosives; and for his ingenuity, foresight, and perseverance in finding solutions for what at first seemed to ...

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  6. Learn about Seth Neddermeyer, an American physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project and proposed the implosion method for the bomb. See his timeline, achievements, and challenges in this profile.

  7. Seth Henry Neddermeyer (16 septembre 1907 à Richmond (Michigan) - 29 janvier 1988 à Seattle (Washington)) était un physicien américain qui travailla pour le Projet Manhattan lors de la Seconde Guerre mondiale.