Main Takeaway: Physics professor and Manhattan Project expert Bruce Cameron Reed describes why the “Fat Man” atomic bomb's 32 explosives ... Before we get into atomic clocks and how time is synchronized between computers ...
One Microsecond - Overview
Quick Context
Physics professor and Manhattan Project expert Bruce Cameron Reed describes why the “Fat Man” atomic bomb's 32 explosives ... Before we get into atomic clocks and how time is synchronized between computers ... From a lecture at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, February 2, 1983.
Search Context
Context related to One Microsecond.
Reference Notes
Details about One Microsecond.
Practical Notes
Reader notes for this topic.
Important details found
- Physics professor and Manhattan Project expert Bruce Cameron Reed describes why the “Fat Man” atomic bomb's 32 explosives ...
- Before we get into atomic clocks and how time is synchronized between computers ...
- From a lecture at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, February 2, 1983.
Why this topic is useful
A structured page helps reduce disconnected snippets by grouping the main subject with context, examples, and nearby entries.
Practical Notes
Is the information always complete?
Not always. Some topics may need verification from official or primary sources.
How should readers use this information?
Use it as a starting point, then open related pages for more specific details.
What should readers check next?
Readers should check related pages, official references, or updated sources when details matter.