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Fermi$501554$ - traduzione in Inglese

ESTIMATION PROBLEM DESIGNED TO TEACH DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS OR APPROXIMATION
Fermi's question; Fermi question; Fermi estimate; Fermi calculation; Fermi Problem; Fermi method; Fermi estimation; Fermi estimates; Fermi problems; Fermi Quiz

Fermi      
n. Enrique Fermi (1901-1954), físico americano de origen italiano que fué el primero en conseguir reacciones en cadena nucleares (fue nominado al premio Nobel de física en 1938)
Enrico Fermi         
  • alt=Three men talking. The one on the left is wearing a tie and leans against a wall. He stands with his head and shoulders visibly above the other two's heads. The one in the center is smiling, and wearing an open-necked shirt. The one on the right wears a shirt and lab coat. All three have photo ID passes.
  • [[Beta decay]]. A [[neutron]] decays into a [[proton]], and an [[electron]] is emitted. In order for the total energy in the system to remain the same, Pauli and Fermi postulated that a [[neutrino]] (<math>\bar{\nu}_e</math>) was also emitted.
  • Fermi was born in Rome at [[Via Gaeta]] 19.
  • Los Alamos]]
  • Plaque at Fermi's birthplace
  • Enrico Fermi as a student in Pisa
  • Fermi's grave in [[Chicago]]
  • The [[FERMIAC]], an [[analog computer]] invented by Fermi to study neutron transport
  • Institute for Nuclear Studies]], Los Alamos, 1954
  • Memorial plaque in the Basilica [[Santa Croce, Florence]]. Italy
  • Fermi and his research group (the [[Via Panisperna boys]]) in the courtyard of Rome University's Physics Institute in Via Panisperna, {{circa}} 1934. From left to right: [[Oscar D'Agostino]], [[Emilio Segrè]], [[Edoardo Amaldi]], [[Franco Rasetti]] and Fermi
  • Enrico Fermi between [[Franco Rasetti]] (left) and [[Emilio Segrè]] in [[academic dress]]
  • Diagram of [[Chicago Pile-1]], the first nuclear reactor to achieve a self-sustaining chain reaction. Designed by Fermi, it consisted of uranium and uranium oxide in a cubic lattice embedded in graphite.
  • The sign at Enrico Fermi Street in Rome
  • A [[light cone]] is a three-dimensional surface of all possible light rays arriving at and departing from a point in [[spacetime]]. Here, it is depicted with one spatial dimension suppressed. The timeline is the vertical axis.
ITALIAN-AMERICAN PHYSICIST
Fermi; EnricoFermi; Enrico Fermi Nobel Prize
n. Enrico Fermi (físico italiano, investigó la construcción del átomo y su núcleo) (1901-1954)
Pauli exclusion principle         
QUANTUM MECHANICAL PRINCIPLE THAT TWO IDENTICAL FERMIONS CANNOT OCCUPY THE SAME QUANTUM STATE SIMULTANEOUSLY
Pauli principle; Pauli Exclusion Principle; Pauli anti symmetry principle; Pauli's anti symmetry principle; Pauli's exclusion principle; Pauli exlusion principle; Lightwave penetration of materials; Pauli exclusion; Pauli exclusive principle; The Pauli Exclusion Principle; Pauli's Exclusion Principle
principio de excepción de Pauli (la regla que fijó el físico austríaco Pauli según él no es posible que hayan dos electrones de igual estado en un átomo)

Definizione

FNAL
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Illinois, USA).

Wikipedia

Fermi problem

In physics or engineering education, a Fermi problem, Fermi quiz, Fermi question, Fermi estimate, order-of-magnitude problem, order-of-magnitude estimate, or order estimation is an estimation problem designed to teach dimensional analysis or approximation of extreme scientific calculations, and such a problem is usually a back-of-the-envelope calculation. The estimation technique is named after physicist Enrico Fermi as he was known for his ability to make good approximate calculations with little or no actual data. Fermi problems typically involve making justified guesses about quantities and their variance or lower and upper bounds. In some cases, order-of-magnitude estimates can also be derived using dimensional analysis.