The uses of the split nucleus
Lise Meitner had graduated from the University of Vienna in 1906. After she had found her
liking in Physics and Chemistry, she met up with fellow colleagues Max Planck, Otto Hahn
and her nephew, Otto Frisch and together they researched about the beta and gamma rays with
radioactivity during 1939. During one of their experiments, they found that if they mix some of
barium and uranium they invented the acts of nuclear fission. Also, during one of their
experiments, they had found out how to split the nucleus of the atom which would later be
discovered for nuclear uses such as the nuclear bomb.
liking in Physics and Chemistry, she met up with fellow colleagues Max Planck, Otto Hahn
and her nephew, Otto Frisch and together they researched about the beta and gamma rays with
radioactivity during 1939. During one of their experiments, they found that if they mix some of
barium and uranium they invented the acts of nuclear fission. Also, during one of their
experiments, they had found out how to split the nucleus of the atom which would later be
discovered for nuclear uses such as the nuclear bomb.