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9 THE MIGHTY ATOM
asy to prove. Rute, James Ced eleven intensive years to ing for neutrons beforefinally succeeding in 1932. oo,  out in tory of t, tery of tron ial to t of tomic bomb. (Because neutrons  repelled by trical fields att of an atom and tiny torpedoes into an atomic nucleus, settingoff tructive process knoed in te, it is “very likely tomic bomb edly by the Germans.”

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    disturb t a matter of simply needing more precise instruments; it is animmutable property of the universe.

    tice is t you can never predict  anygiven mom
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