How are the operating room in the Williams story and the atom-splitting lab in the Fermi story alike?








A.
They are both places where highly skilled people work.







B.
They are both places where computers do most of the work.







C.
They are both places where people must remain silent.







D.
They are both places where injured or sick people come for treatment.



Answer :

The operating room in the Williams story and the atom-splitting lab in the Fermi story were alike in a sense that they are both places where people must remain silent. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option or option "C". I hope the answer has helped you.

Answer:

(C) They are both places where people must remain silent.

Fermi was a physicist of exceptional renown who contributed in a most meaningful way to the defense and well-being of his chosen land and to the improvement of its rational well-being. His biggest achievement, the first supported nuclear chain reaction, took place in a tiny laboratory in Chicago.

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