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Nier’s Mass Spectrograph

Posted byKermit Murray November 3, 2006July 2, 2019

Several photos of the 1940 Nier Mass Spectrograph are online at the National Museum of American History. Alfred Nier built this instrument to separate 235U from 238U and test the prediction that the former undergoes fission (via).

Posted byKermit MurrayNovember 3, 2006July 2, 2019Posted inEducation, MS in the News, Web ResourcesTags: history, mass spec, people, photo

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