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E. U. Condon as well as some other atom smasher workers, were sent to work closely on the Manhattan Project to develop uranium isotope separation techniques. The atom smasher itself was used as a compressed air tank for jet engine development during the war. [21]
Oscillating accelerators do not have this limitation, so they can achieve higher particle energies than electrostatic machines. The advantages of electrostatic accelerators over oscillating field machines include lower cost, the ability to produce continuous beams, and higher beam currents that make them useful to industry.
An atom smasher is a particle accelerator. Atom smasher may also refer to: Atom-Smasher (Marvel Comics), two Marvel Comics characters; Atom Smasher, or Albert Rothstein, a DC Comics superhero; The Westinghouse Atom Smasher; Atomsmasher, or Phantomsmasher, American experimental band
Terry Curtis is an atomic scientist who the Ultra-Humanite kidnaps and experiments on, giving him superhuman abilities. [1] While battling the All-Star Squadron, Curtis exposes Atom to large amounts of radiation, which eventually gives him superpowers.
Atom Smasher about to crush Kobra. Albert finally gets his dream and is invited to join the reunited JSA under his new name and identity, Atom Smasher. [10] For years, Atom Smasher cherishes his role in upholding Pratt's legacy and constantly seeks to prove himself worthy to his Golden Age idols – especially when many of them became his teammates in the JSA.
The Atom Smasher was not a nuclear reactor, but rather a Van de Graaff electrostatic nuclear accelerator. [1] It output volts rather than watts , and was used for research on nuclear physics, which helped pave the way for development of future nuclear reactors in the state.
World's Toughest Fixes is an American reality television series that premiered on the National Geographic Channel on September 28, 2008. It featured Sean Riley participating in various "tough fixes"; repairs and renovations done on equipment that is very large or dangerous.
And this article in not about Atom Smasher, but Al Rothstein. —Lesfer (t/c/@) 14:29, 5 October 2006 (UTC) It's about Al Rothstein all right, but that doesn't necessarily mean that it should be named that. Atom Smasher is the character's current name, and in comics heroic identities are better known than secret identities.