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to cause fission, but at least two U.S. groups realized they could make confirmatory experiments with accelerator neutron sources, and did so within a few days of hearing the news. The experiment at the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism (DTM) of
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engineer, Sanborn was then able to achieve a working particle accelerator which could also cause nuclear fission. When asked why he wanted to create this work of art, he stated "There are moments in history that people should be reminded of."
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on the night of Saturday 28 January 1939, using their Van de Graaff generator driven accelerator was probably the second U.S. confirmation of the European discovery of nuclear fission.
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in 2003, Sanborn discovered an accelerator and was given permission to copy it. He was also able to obtain some fittings from the item. With the help of a
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Sanborn, with permission and assistance of DTM, has reproduced the historical Van de Graaff generator used in that experiment.
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Sanborn stated that the idea for the project came to him by accident while he was working on another of his projects,
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sphere that is attached to a cylindrical glass tube coupled with rings of
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This article is about a sculpture. For the field of science, see
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During the period when he was displaying his work at the
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From nuclear transmutation to nuclear fission, 1932-1939
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that was housed in one of the actual components from an
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Index

Terrestrial physics
sculpture
Jim Sanborn
particle accelerator
Museum of Contemporary Art
Denver's
Biennial of the Americas
aluminum
copper
volt
potential difference
Van de Graaff generator
physicists
Niels Bohr
Enrico Fermi
Otto Hahn
Fritz Strassmann
Lise Meitner
Otto Frisch
thermal neutrons
Carnegie Institution of Washington
Manhattan Project
Critical Assembly
atomic bomb
Corcoran Gallery of Art
NASA
"MUSEUM INSTALLATIONS"


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