1 Fermi is a quadrillionth of a metre ie 1 Fermi = 10-12 metre.
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One fermi is one femtometer, which is equal to 10-15 meters, or 0.000,000,000,000,001 meters.
I am sure there are lots of questions from Fermi, but I'll bet you mean the Fermi Paradox, which asks, "If there are ETs, where are they?" What he meant by this, is that the time to completely colonize the galaxy is very small compared to the age of the galaxy, so there should be ETs here if they exist at all!" So where are they--or alternatively what is wrong with this idea? For more on this please search "Fermi Paradox".
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A fermi gas is a model from quantum mechanics first proposed by Fermi. A neutron star is said to be an example of a Fermi gas, and that would indeed be a dangerous place.
Fermi was a nuclear physicist who solved many problems (for example he designed a nuclear reactor). In physics there are problems that are actually named Fermi problems. These problems involve estimating quantities that are impossible to calculate. Fermi was well known for his ability to solve problems for which he had little or no data. For example, Fermi estimated the strength of atomic bob from Trinity test very accurately by using distance that pieces of paper fell from his hand during the blast.
The spelling Fermi is an Italian surname, notably physicist Enrico Fermi (1901-1954).
Laura Fermi, an American author and wife of physicist Enrico Fermi, passed away on December 26, 1977.
EUR Fermi was created in 1955.
Laura Fermi was born in 1907.
Enrico Fermi had two siblings one sister and one brother: Maria and Giulio Fermi.
1 Fermi is a quadrillionth of a metre ie 1 Fermi = 10-12 metre.
Enrico Fermi was born on September 29, 1901.
Enrico Fermi was born on September 29, 1901.
Enrico Fermi Award was created in 1956.
Enrico Fermi Institute was created in 1945.