The Christofilos effect, sometimes known as the Argus effect, refers to the entrapment of electrons from nuclear weapons in the Earth's magnetic field...
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Constantine Christofilos (Greek: Νικόλαος Χριστοφίλου; December 16, 1916 – September 24, 1972) was a Greek physicist. The Christofilos effect, a type of...
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signals, another proof that Christofilos was correct about the Christofilos effect. Argus proved the validity of Christofilos' theory: the establishment...
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List of effects (redirect from Effect (causality))
effect Chorus effect (audio effects) (audio engineering) (effects units) (sound recording) Christiansen effect (optical filters) Christofilos effect (particle...
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probable resulting effects on satellites that are currently in orbit. Christofilos effect Operation Argus Hardtack Teak Outer Space Treaty Soviet Project K...
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Scientific phenomena named after people (redirect from Eponymous effect)
Chichibabin Christiansen effect – Christian Christiansen Christoffel symbol – Elwin Bruno Christoffel Christofilos effect – Nicholas Christofilos Chugaev elimination/reaction...
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conjugate area. Known as the Christofilos effect, this was the subject of serious research in the late 1950s, but the effect was less powerful than expected...
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weapons tests and missile tests to test the Christofilos effect, the theory of nuclear physicist Nicholas Christofilos that the explosion of nuclear weapons...
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effect of a combination of these can be adjusted to focus the beam in both directions. Strong focusing was first conceived by Nicholas Christofilos in...
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Christian T. Elvey Christian Wissel Christine Sutton Christoffel symbols Christofilos Effect Christoph Cremer Christoph Helmut Keitel Christoph Scheiner Christopher...
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Gell-Mann, S. Courtenay Wright, Robert Gomer, Walter Munk, Hans Bethe, Nick Christofilos, Fredrik Zachariasen, Marshall Rosenbluth, Ed Frieman, Hal Lewis, Sam...
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also from heavy ions. The concept goes back to the work of Nicholas Christofilos. Its realization is highly dependent on progress in the development of...
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the bomb. These auroral effects were partially anticipated by Nicholas Christofilos, a scientist who had earlier worked on the Operation Argus high-altitude...
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idea was attributed to the Greek scientist and engineer Nicholas C. Christofilos who developed the concept of E-layers for the Astron fusion reactor....
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persisted for four weeks. Kristian Birkeland, Carl Størmer, Nicholas Christofilos, and Enrico Medi had investigated the possibility of trapped charged...
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Engineering Liquid rocket motors and rocket development 1963 Nicholas Christofilos Physics Contributions to applied electromagnetism and nuclear physics...
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charged particle beam. The linear induction accelerator was invented by Christofilos in the 1960s. Linear induction accelerators are capable of accelerating...
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Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - Nicholas Constantine Christofilos". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination...
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Weidou Niccolò Zucchi Nicholas B. Suntzeff Nicholas Callan Nicholas Christofilos Nicholas J. Phillips Nicholas Kemmer Nicholas Kurti Nicholas Metropolis...
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magnetic fields. FRCs are the evolution of the Greek engineer's Nicholas C. Christofilos original idea of E-layers which he developed for the Astron fusion reactor...
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