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  1. The Crystalline State : A General Survey by Sir William Lawrence Bragg, 1965-01-01
  2. Sir William Henry Bragg& Sir William Lawrence Bragg: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Donald R. Franceschetti, 2000
  3. The strength of metals. In: Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, Vol. 45, 1949. by Sir William Lawrence (1890-1971). BRAGG, 1949-01-01
  4. The optical principles of the diffraction of x-rays (Bragg, William Lawrence, Sir, 1890- The Crystalline state) by R. W James, 1962
  5. The Royal Institution Library of Science, Physical Sciences, Volume 4 by Sir William Lawrence & Porter, Professor Ge Bragg, 1970
  6. Talking and writing about science by Sir William Lawrence Bragg, 1956
  7. The Royal Institution Library of Science, Physical by Professor Ge Bragg Sir William Lawrence & Porter, 1970
  8. Sir William Bragg's manuscripts and papers and some memories of the Royal Institution in his time by William Lawrence Bragg, 1964
  9. The Royal Institution Library of Science (Being the Friday Evening Discourses in by Professor Ge Bragg Sir William Lawrence & Porter, 1970-01-01
  10. Light Is a Messenger: The Life and Science of William Lawrence Bragg by Graeme K. Hunter, 2004-10-21
  11. The Legacy of Sir Lawrence Bragg: Selections and Reflections

81. Bragg, Sir William Henry (1862-1942), Physicien Britannique
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82. Bragg, Sir William Henry
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Bragg, Sir William Henry Bragg, Sir William Henry, The World of Sound Concerning the Nature of Things An Introduction to Crystal Analysis (1929), and The Universe of Light (1933). With W. L. Bragg he wrote X Rays and Crystal Structure (1915, 5th ed. 1925). See biography by Sir Kerr Grant (1952). The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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83. Bragg, (William) Lawrence
bragg, william lawrence (18901971). Australian-born British physicist.In 1915 he shared with his father william bragg the Nobel
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Bragg, William Lawrence
Australian-born British physicist. In 1915 he shared with his father William Bragg the Nobel Prize for Physics for their research work on X-rays and crystals.
Bragg was born in Adelaide and studied mathematics there and at Cambridge, then switched to physics. He was professor of physics at the University of Manchester 1919-38 and at Cambridge 1938-54.
He became interested in the work of Max von Laue, who claimed to have observed X-ray diffraction in crystals. Bragg was able to determine an equation now known as Bragg's law that enabled both him and his father to deduce the structure of crystals such as diamond, using the X-ray spectrometer built by his father. For this, he was the youngest person (at age 25) ever to receive the Nobel prize.
Lawrence Bragg then went on to determine the structures of such inorganic substances as silicates.

84. Sir Lawrence Bragg
century physics. In 1915, lawrence bragg and his father, sir WilliamHenry bragg, were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics. In 1916
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Mathematician, Physicist, Nobel Laureate
Lawrence Bragg at the age of 25 remains the youngest-ever recipient of the Nobel Prize. He was born in Adelaide, where his father was Professor of Mathematics and Physics at the University of Adelaide . He later studied at the same university where he graduated with a first-class honours degree in mathematics at the age of 19. (The physics tradition at the University of Adelaide was later to be continued by Sir Marcus Oliphant and Paul Davies The years around 1915 were exciting ones in physics. It was all happening. In 1912, Max von Laue had performed ground-breaking work on the diffraction of X- rays by crystals. Soon afterwards, Lawrence decided that X-rays had a dual wave/particle nature - one of the most significant concepts in 20th century physics. In 1915, Lawrence Bragg and his father, Sir William Henry Bragg, were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics . In 1916, Albert Einstein published his

85. William Bragg - Encyclopedia Article About William Bragg. Free Access, No Regist
william Henry bragg sir william Henry bragg (18621942 He shared with his son williamLawrence bragg the 1915 Nobel Prize in Physics for their studies
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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition William Bragg is the name of two physicists A physicist is a scientist trained in physics. Physicists are employed by universities as professors, lecturers, researchers, and by laboratories in industry. Employment as a professional physicist generally requires a doctoral degree. However, many people who have trained as physicists use their skills in other parts of the economy, in particular in computing and finance. See also:
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  • William Henry Bragg Sir William Henry Bragg (1862-1942) was an English physicist, educated at King William's College, Isle of Man, and Trinity College, Cambridge. He served on the faculties of the Univ. of Adelaide in Australia (1886-1908), the Univ. of Leeds (1909-15), and the Univ. of London (1915-23). From 1923 he was Fullerian professor of chemistry in the Royal Institution and director of the Davy-Faraday research laboratory. He shared with his son William Lawrence Bragg the 1915 Nobel Prize in Physics for their studies, using the X-ray spectrometer, of X-ray spectra, X-ray diffraction, and of crystal structure. He became a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1906 and served as president of the society from 1935 to 1940.
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86. William Lawrence Bragg
william lawrence bragg. william lawrence bragg (18901971) was born in Adelaide,South Australia, on 31st March 1890. External link. william lawrence bragg.
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William Lawrence Bragg (1890-1971) was born in Adelaide South Australia , on 31st March 1890. He was an impressionable boy and showed an early interest in science. His father, William Henry Bragg , was Professor of Mathematics and Physics at the University of Adelaide . Shortly after starting school aged 5, William Lawrence Bragg fell from his tricycle and broke his arm. His father had recently read about Röntgen 's experiments in Europe and used the newly discovered X-rays to examine the broken arm. This is the first recorded surgical use of X-rays in Australia. Bragg was a very able student. In 1904, aged 15, he went to the University of Adelaide to study mathematics, chemistry and physics. He graduated in 1908, aged 18. In the same year his father accepted a job at Leeds University , and brought the family back to England . He entered Trinity College, Cambridge in the autumn of 1909. He received a major scholarship in mathematics, despite taking the exam while in bed with pneumonia. After initially excelling in mathematics, he transferred to the physics course in the later years of his studies, and graduated in 1911. William Lawrence Bragg is most famous for his law on the diffraction of X-rays by crystals.

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88. Sir William Bragg --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
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89. Pictures Gallery Of The Nobel Prize Winners In Physics
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90. William Lawrence Bragg
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William Lawrence Bragg
William Lawrence Bragg (1890-1971) byl narozen½ v Adelaide Austr¡lie jihu , na 31st březen 1890. On byl vn­mav½ kluk a ukazoval časn½ z¡jem o nauku. Jeho otec, William Henry Bragg , byl profesor matematiky a fyzika u Univerzita Adelaidy . Kr¡tce pot©, co se rozjel Å¡kola st¡rla 5, William Lawrence Bragg spadl z jeho trojkolky a zlomil jeho ruku. Jeho otec ned¡vno četl okolo R � ntgen ' s experimenty v Evropě a použ­val nově objeven© rentgeny zkoumat zlomenou paži. Toto je nejprve zaznamenan© chirurgick© použit­ rentgenů v Austr¡lii. Bragg byl velmi schopn½ student. V 1904, st¡rl 15, on Å¡el na univerzitu Adelaidy Å¡kolit se v matematice, chemii a fyzice. On odstupňoval v 1908, st¡rl 18. V stejn©m roku jeho otec přijal pr¡ci u Leeds univerzita , a dob½val z rodinn© pole k Anglie . On si zapisoval Trinity vysok¡ Å¡kola, Cambridge na podzim 1909. On dostal hlavn­ stipendium v matematice, přesto, že trv¡ zkouÅ¡kovou chv­li ve sloji s pneumonia. Pot©, co zpoč¡tku vynikal v matematice, on se přenesl do fyziky kurz pozdnějÅ¡­ch roků jeho studia, a ocejchovan½ v 1911. William Lawrence Bragg je nejv­ce slavn½ pro jeho pr¡vo na difrakci Rentgeny krystaly.

91. William L. Bragg
Translate this page Physiknobelpreis 1915 (Nobel Prize Physics 1915) william L. bragg,britischer Physiker, geb. 31. März 1890, gest. 1. Juli 1971.
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Sir William Henry Bragg
Bragg, Sir William Henry (1862-1942), britischer Physiker und Nobelpreisträger. Bragg und sein Sohn, Sir William Lawrence Bragg , teilten sich 1915 den Nobelpreis für Physik und waren damit das einzige "Vater-Sohn-Team", das den Nobelpreis errang. Die beiden Wissenschaftler teilten sich auch andere Auszeichnungen, die sie für ihre Untersuchungen der Kristallstruktur durch Messung der Röntgenbeugung erhielten.

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Sir William Henry Bragg wurde am 2. Juli 1862 in Westward, Cumberland geboren. . Er wurde 1886 Professor für Mathematik in Adelaide und 1909 in Leeds. 1915 erhielt er einen Ruf als Professor für Physik an das University College in London. 1923 wurde er zum Direktor der Royal Institution ernannt. Von 1835 bis 1840 war er Präsident der Royal Society. Er verstarb am 12. März 1942 in London. Der Sohn des bekannten Physikers Sir William Henry Bragg wurde in Adelaide geboren. Ab 1914 war er Dozent am Trinity College in Cambridge. Ab 1917 lehrte er als Professor in Manchester, bevor er 1938 Direktor der National Physical Laboratories wurde. 1939 erhielt er eine Professur für Experimentalphysik in Cambridge. Von 1942 bis 1947 war er Mitglied des Privy-Council Commitee Scientific and Industrial Research. 1954 erhielt er eine Professur für Naturphilosophie am Royal Institution in London und wurde Direktor des dortigen Institutslabors. Er war der erste australische Patient, dessen Fraktur geröntgt wurde. Er verstarb am 1. Juli in Ipswich. Sir William Henry Bragg und sein Sohn, Sir William Lawrence Bragg, teilten sich 1915 den

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