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Kenneth Bainbridge | Biographies - Atomic ArchiveKenneth Bainbridge was born on July 27, 1904, in Cooperstown, New York. He attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he obtained a BS and MS ...
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Kenneth Bainbridge - Nuclear Museum - Atomic Heritage FoundationKenneth Bainbridge (1904-1996) was an American physicist. In September 1940, Bainbridge was the first physicist to be recruited by Ernest Lawrence to the ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Manhattan Project Scientists: Kenneth BainbridgeAug 4, 2023 · Kenneth Bainbridge (1904-1996) to enroll in MIT in electrical engineering. He developed an interest in physics and received his PhD from Princeton in 1929.
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[PDF] kenneth tompkins bainbridge - Biographical MemoirsKENNETH TOMPKINS BAINBRIDGE was recognized early in his scientific career for his design and applications of mass spectrographs as research tools for ...
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Manhattan Project: The Trinity Test, July 16, 1945 - OSTI.govThe test director, Kenneth Bainbridge, called the explosion a "foul and awesome display" and remarked to Oppenheimer, "Now we are all sons of bitches.
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Kenneth Tompkins Bainbridge - AIP PublishingAt Harvard, Ken continued his pursuit of mass spectros- copy of nuclear isotopes, but in 1936, with Street's collaboration, he under- took to build a cyclotron.Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Oral-History:Kenneth T. BainbridgeAfter some postdoctoral fellowships in the early 1930s, including a Guggenheim to England in 1933-34, he became a physics professor at Harvard in 1934.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Kenneth Tompkins Bainbridge '21 - Horace Mann SchoolAfter receiving his PhD from Princeton University, Bainbridge became a lead physicist at Harvard University who worked on cyclotron research. Later, he was ...
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Bainbridge, Kenneth T. (Kenneth Tompkins), 1904-1996Jul 14, 1996 · Kenneth Bainbridge was a leader in the field of physics for his design and application of mass spectrographs as research tools for mass measurements.
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Kenneth T. Bainbridge - Guggenheim FellowshipFellow of the Bartol Research Foundation of the Franklin Institute, 1931–33. Publications: Articles in Physical Review and Journal of the Franklin Institute.
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The Origins of Mass Spectrometry - The Analytical ScientistA new generation of physicists rose to prominence in the early 1930s, among them Kenneth Bainbridge, Josef Mattauch, and Walker Bleakney. They developed ...
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[PDF] Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometry - SUNY Open Access ...The 1930s saw the development of the sector field mass spectrometer by. Kenneth Bainbridge and later Alfred Neir, and the invention of the quadrupole mass.
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The Isotopic Weight of H 2 - Physical Review Link ManagerThe mass of neutral H 2 was measured on a mass-spectrograph as 2.01351±0.00006 referred to He and 2.01351±0.00018 referred to O 1 6 =16.
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The masses of atoms and the structure of atomic nuclei - ScienceDirectIn the 1933 paper “The masses of atoms and the structure of atomic nuclei” Bainbridge reported identification of stable 73Ge and 76Ge [56]. 73Ge was observed ...Missing: determination | Show results with:determination
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Mass Spectrum Analysis 1. The Mass Spectrograph. 2. The ...Mass Spectrum Analysis 1. The Mass Spectrograph. 2. The Existence of Isobars of Adjacent Elements. Kenneth T. Bainbridge* and Edward B. Jordan†. Harvard ...Missing: determination | Show results with:determination<|separator|>
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The Role of Naturally Occurring Stable Isotopes in Mass ... - NIHIn this tutorial, the authors explain how naturally occurring stable isotopes are contributing to experimentally determined mass spectra.
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Edward Mills Purcell | Biographical Memoirs: Volume 78Ed continued to collaborate with Kenneth Bainbridge in the completion, bringing into operation, and initial research in nuclear physics of the pre-war Harvard ...
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Evolution of Radiation Oncology at Massachusetts General Hospital... first Harvard cyclotron was built in 1937 and generated a beam of 12 MeV protons. Professors K. Bainbridge and. K. Street were the physicists involved in ...
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The Transmutation of Mercury - ScienceSherr and Professor Bainbridge shot heavy hydro- gen nuclei, or deuterons, from the Harvard cyclotron,at lithium, from which high speed neutrons were obtained.
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Transmutation of Mercury by Fast Neutrons | Phys. Rev.The products of the transmutation of mercury by fast (Li+D) neutrons were investigated. Three radioactive gold isotopes were found to be formed by the n − p ...Missing: cyclotron production<|separator|>
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Oral-History:Edward PurcellJan 26, 2021 · Bainbridge in 1938 and worked for a while on the Harvard cyclotron. I helped build a magnet for the first Harvard cyclotron; Bainbridge ...
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Mass Spectrum Analysis 1. The Mass Spectrograph 2. The ...In stockThe mass spectrograph Bainbridge and Jordan developed was capable of mass determination of 1 in 30,000 parts. The earlier spectrographs were designed either to ...Missing: key publications
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Kenneth Bainbridge, 91, Chief Of First Test of Atomic BombJul 18, 1996 · He had also built a cyclotron at Harvard for research in high-energy physics, an instrument that was later requisitioned by the Manhattan ...
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'Great Enough to Blow Any City Off the Map': On Site at the First ...Jul 18, 2025 · Kenneth T. Bainbridge, director, Trinity Project: Oppenheimer asked me to be director of the Trinity Project. John Williams was appointed as ...
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Manhattan Project: Places > Other Places > TRINITY TEST SITEBainbridge and his site selection committee, which included Oppenheimer, initially considered eight different locations. Four sites were in New Mexico, two ...
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The Trinity test | Los Alamos National LaboratoryJul 6, 2020 · The site, which was selected in September 1944, provided isolation and also proximity to Los Alamos, which was about 210 miles away. The area ...
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[PDF] The Trinity Experiments - White Sands Missile Range MuseumBoth bunkers contained high-speed Fastax cameras to record the first milliseconds of the test-that is, the early stages of the explosion. Each had a focal ...Missing: diagnostics | Show results with:diagnostics
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1975: All in our time: A foul and awesome displayDec 7, 2020 · Kenneth Bainbridge recounts his role during the first nuclear bomb test in July 1945. This is the second and final installment of his ...
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Full article: The Trinity High-Explosive Implosion SystemI. The summer of 1944 at Los Alamos was a defining moment for the Manhattan Project.1 Not only did the focus and direction of technical research and ...
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Engineering against the clock - Los Alamos National LaboratoryJun 5, 2025 · Robert Oppenheimer appointed physicist Kenneth Bainbridge to lead a new group that would begin working on the various facets of a test shot. He ...
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Electronics and Detonators - Atomic Heritage FoundationJul 11, 2017 · Manhattan Project scientists and engineers in Los Alamos, NM designed and developed a number of innovations in the field of electronics.
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Accounting for Unfissioned Plutonium from the Trinity Atomic Bomb ...The Trinity test device contained about 6 kg of plutonium as its fission source, resulting in a fission yield of 21 kT. However, only about 15% of the 239 Pu ...Missing: validation | Show results with:validation
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Trinity: "The most significant hazard of the entire Manhattan Project"Jul 15, 2019 · The US Department of Energy concluded in 2006, “the Trinity test also posed the most significant hazard of the entire Manhattan Project.”Missing: integration meteorology
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Kenneth Tompkins Bainbridge | Biographical Memoirs: Volume 76The energy of the new synchrocyclotron turned out to be just less than required for pion production. For about a dozen years the new Harvard cyclotron was ...
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[PDF] kenneth tompkins bainbridge - Biographical MemoirsKenneth Bainbridge was born on July 27, 1904, in. Cooperstown, New York, the second of three brothers. He grew up in New York City, attending the Horace Mann ...
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Brothers in arms | MIT Technology ReviewFeb 28, 2024 · William Warin Bainbridge Jr., Class of 1922, and Kenneth Tompkins Bainbridge, Class of 1926, grew up on Manhattan's Riverside Drive, the eldest ...Missing: childhood | Show results with:childhood
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Physics Professor Bainbridge Dies | News | The Harvard CrimsonJul 19, 1996 · Bainbridge was born in 1904 in Cooperstown, N.Y., and spent most of his young life studying at Horace Mann, a prestigious New York school. He ...
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Kenneth Bainbridge, man who directed A-bomb testHe was born in Cooperstown, N.Y., and attended Horace Mann School in Manhattan, N.Y. He received his bachelor's degree from the Massachusetts Institute of ...
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6 Nontechnical Issues | Seeing into the Earth: Noninvasive Characterization of the Shallow Subsurface for Environmental and Engineering Applications | The National Academies Press**Extracted Content Summary on Kenneth Bainbridge's Postwar Views**
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Trinity Test -1945 - Nuclear Museum - Atomic Heritage FoundationKenneth Bainbridge was assigned to lead the test site's development. In addition to the myriad technical materials required for the Gadget's successful ...
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The Road to Trinity | Los Alamos National LaboratorySep 17, 2020 · Physicist Kenneth Bainbridge was chosen as the test director for Trinity. Meanwhile, the U.S. Army needed to find a suitable location to ...
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Trinity: Why It Really Mattered | New OrleansJul 10, 2025 · The Trinity atomic explosion in New Mexico on July 16, 1945, was one of humanity's most significant scientific achievements.Missing: symmetry subcritical
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H-057-1: Operations Downfall and Ketsugo – November 1945Jan 7, 2021 · The JCS came up with an estimate that a 90-day campaign on Kyushu would cost 156-175,000 battle casualties, with 38,000 killed in action. By ...
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The Final Year: Bomb Pin | National Museum of the Pacific WarPost-war analysis estimated the potential casualties from Operation DOWNFALL to be anywhere from 250,000 to 1 million. The stakes were high. The Allies needed ...
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Operation Downfall - Proposed Invasion of JapanClose to 66,000 people were killed. It was followed by a second bomb on 9 August on Nagasaki. About 39,000 were killed. As at Hiroshima, thousands more were to ...
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In their own words: Trinity at 80 - Bulletin of the Atomic ScientistsKenneth Bainbridge was in charge of selecting, and then developing, the test site. His organization grew large because, while confidence in the implosion ...
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The Legacy of the First Nuclear Bomb Test - The New York TimesJul 15, 2020 · Kenneth T. Bainbridge, the test director, was less poetic ... Are We Headed for Another Expensive Nuclear Arms Race? Could Be. Aug ...
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Collateral damage: American civilian survivors of the 1945 Trinity testJul 17, 2023 · Added physicist Kenneth Bainbridge, who oversaw the Trinity test: “A large region of the countryside was contaminated by fission products.”.<|separator|>