Chien-Shiung Wu: The First Lady of Physics

Chien-Shiung Wu: The First Lady of Physics

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History, Social Studies, Physics, Science

10th Grade - University

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Chien-Shiung Wu, a pioneering physicist, was born in China in 1912 and moved to the U.S. in 1936. She contributed to the Manhattan Project during WWII and later became a professor at Columbia University. Wu's work on parity violation challenged existing physics laws, yet her male colleagues received the Nobel Prize. She advocated for women in science and received numerous awards, including the National Medal of Science. Known as the First Lady of Physics, Wu inspired future generations of scientists.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What significant project did Chien-Shiung Wu work on during World War II?

The Manhattan Project

The Human Genome Project

The Apollo Program

The Large Hadron Collider

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What was the main focus of Chien-Shiung Wu's research that challenged existing physics theories?

String Theory

Quantum Mechanics

Theory of Relativity

Law of Conservation of Parity

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Despite her contributions, who received the Nobel Prize for the discovery related to parity violation?

Marie Curie

Chien-Shiung Wu

Albert Einstein

Her male colleagues

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Which award did Chien-Shiung Wu receive in 1975?

Cyrus B. Comstock Award

Wolf Prize in Physics

National Medal of Science

Nobel Prize in Physics

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What title is Chien-Shiung Wu known by, reflecting her impact on the field of physics?

Pioneer of Quantum Theory

Mother of Modern Physics

First Lady of Physics

Queen of Chemistry