M4:10 Essential Oppenheimer
M4:10 Essential Oppenheimer
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Robert Oppenheimer, the renowned physicist and scientific director of the Manhattan Project, used notebooks to document his scientific notes and research. These notebooks were essential for recording his theoretical work, experimental observations, and calculations, contributing significantly to his advancements in physics and his leadership in the development of the atomic bomb.
A monolith essential notebook series with a 4:10 ratio indicates that the width of the notebook is 4 units for every 10 units of height. This ratio was favored by Le Corbusier due to its versatility and ease of use in on-site work. A ratio of 4:10 can be simplified by dividing both numbers by their greatest common divisor, which is 2. Thus, the simplified form of the ratio 4:10 is 2:5.
Pages: 48
Size: 90x225 mm
Paper: 80g. Eco
Weight: 58 g.
A monolith essential notebook series with a 4:10 ratio indicates that the width of the notebook is 4 units for every 10 units of height. This ratio was favored by Le Corbusier due to its versatility and ease of use in on-site work. A ratio of 4:10 can be simplified by dividing both numbers by their greatest common divisor, which is 2. Thus, the simplified form of the ratio 4:10 is 2:5.
Pages: 48
Size: 90x225 mm
Paper: 80g. Eco
Weight: 58 g.