Breve biografía acerca de Vitaly Ginzburg, científico ruso premio nobel de física 2003. El video de la diapositiva 9 se puede ver en https://youtu.be/qjnm3V0xYjI.
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1. Daniel Alejandro Acero Varela
Escuela de Física
Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de
Colombia
2. Born Oct. 4 [Sept. 21, Old Style], 1916, Moscow, Russia
died Nov. 8, 2009, Moscow.
Russian physicist and astrophysicist, who won the Nobel
Prize for Physics in 2003 for his pioneering work on
superconductivity.
3. Alexey Alexeevich Abrikosov
(born June 25, 1928, Moscow,
U.S.S.R. [now Russia]),
Anthony J. Leggett, (born
March 26, 1938, London,
England),
4. Theories of radio wave propagation,
Radio astronomy
Origin of cosmic rays.
He was a member of the team that developed
the Soviet thermonuclear bomb.
P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute of the U.S.S.R.
Academy of Sciences in 1940, theory group.
6. The Nobel Peace Prize 1975
Andrei Sakharov
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1958
Pavel A. Cherenkov, Il´ja M. Frank, Igor Y. Tamm
Castle Romeo (1954)
7. Deuterium and uranium-238.
Ginzburg in 1949 through the substitution of
lithium-6 deuteride for the liquid deuterium.
15 percent of the energy released came from
nuclear fusion.
8. (fission bomb)
(fusion fuel)
High-explosive fires
beginning a fission reaction
emits X-rays
irradiating the polystyrene foam.
Polystyrene foam becomes plasma
begins to fission
A fireball starts to form.
9.
10. First identified in 1911, superconductivity is the
disappearance of electrical resistance in various
solids when they are cooled below a
characteristic temperature, which is typically
very low.
type I superconductors.
type II superconductors.
Build more powerful electromagnets.
11. Cosmic radiation in interstellar space is
produced not by thermal radiation but by the
synchrotron radiation.
Discovered the first quantitative proof that the
cosmic rays observed near Earth originated in
supernovas.
Upon the discovery in 1969 of pulsars (neutron
stars formed in supernova explosions), he
expanded his theory to include pulsars as a
related source of cosmic rays.