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Enrico Fermi (Italian: [enˈriːko
ˈfermi]; 29
September 1901 – 28
November 1954) was an
Italian and
later naturalized American physicist,
renowned for being...
- The
Fermi paradox is the
discrepancy between the lack of
conclusive evidence of
advanced extraterrestrial life and the
apparently high
likelihood of its...
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Fermi–Dirac
statistics is a type of
quantum statistics that
applies to the
physics of a
system consisting of many non-interacting,
identical particles...
- In
physics or
engineering education, a
Fermi problem (or
Fermi quiz,
Fermi question,
Fermi estimate), also
known as a order-of-magnitude
problem (or order-of-magnitude...
- The
Fermi level of a solid-state body is the
thermodynamic work
required to add one
electron to the body. It is a
thermodynamic quantity usually denoted...
- The
Enrico Fermi Award is a
scientific award conferred by the
President of the
United States. It’s
awarded to
honor scientists of
international stature...
- Look up
Fermi or
fermi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Enrico Fermi (1901–1954) was an
Italian physicist who
created the world's
first nuclear reactor...
- The
Fermi energy is a
concept in
quantum mechanics usually referring to the
energy difference between the
highest and
lowest occupied single-particle...
- A
Fermi gas is an
idealized model, an
ensemble of many non-interacting fermions.
Fermions are
particles that obey
Fermi–Dirac statistics, like electrons...
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Enrico Fermi Nuclear Generating Station is a
nuclear power plant on the s**** of Lake Erie near Monroe, in
Frenchtown Charter Township,
Michigan on...