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Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov
Soviet physicist who shared the 1958 Nobel Prize for Physics with fellow Soviet scientists Igor Y. Tamm and Ilya M. Frank for their investigation of the phenomenon called Cherenkov radiation. Cherenkov discovered that light is emitted by electrons as they pass through a transparent medium at a speed higher than the speed of light in that medium.
Cherenkov graduated from Voronezh State University in 1928; he later became a research student at the P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union (now the Russian Academy of Sciences). In 1934, in the course of his dissertation research, he observed that electrons produced a faint blue glow when passing through a transparent liquid at high velocity. This phenomenon, which was interpreted by Tamm and Frank, led to the development of the Cherenkov counter, or Cherenkov detector, which was later used extensively in experimental nuclear and particle physics. Cherenkov continued to do research in nuclear physics at the Lebedev Institute, where he became a full professor in 1959. Main Page About Us 3w-hosting.com

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Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov Russian July 28 January 6 ) was a Soviet physicist and Nobel Prize winner. He was born in the Voronezh Region of Russia . His parents, Aleksei and Mariya Cerenkov, were peasants. He graduated from the Physico-Mathematical Faculty of Voronezh State University in , and in he took a post as senior scientific officer in the Lebedev Institute of Physics in the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences . He was promoted to section leader, and in he was awarded the degree of Doctor in Physico-Mathematical Sciences. In he was confirmed in the academic rank of Professor of Experimental Physics, and since he has controlled the photo-meson processes laboratory. He has taught in institutes for higher learning for fourteen years. It was in , whilst he was working under S.I. Vavilov , that Cerenkov observed the emission of blue light from a bottle of water subjected to radioactive bombardment. This " Cerenkov effect ", associated with charged atomic particles moving at velocities higher than the speed of light in the local medium, proved to be of great importance in subsequent experimental work in

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Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov Russian July 28 January 6 ) was a Soviet physicist and Nobel Prize winner. He was born in the Voronezh Region of Russia . His parents, Aleksei and Mariya Cerenkov, were peasants. He graduated from the Physico-Mathematical Faculty of Voronezh State University in ,and in he took a post as senior scientific officer in the Lebedev Institute of Physics in the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences . He was promoted tosection leader, and in he was awarded the degree of Doctor in Physico-MathematicalSciences. In he was confirmed in the academic rank of Professor of ExperimentalPhysics, and since he has controlled the photo-meson processes laboratory. He hastaught in institutes for higher learning for fourteen years. It was in , whilst he was working under S.I. Vavilov , that Cerenkov observed the emission of blue light from a bottle of water subjected toradioactive bombardment. This " Cerenkov effect ", associated withcharged

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Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov was born in the Voronezh Region of Russia on July 28 . His parents, Aleksei and Mariya Cerenkov, were peasants.
He graduated from the Physico-Mathematical Faculty of Voronezh State University in , and in he took a post as senior scientific officer in the P.N. Lebedev Institute of Physics in the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences[?] . He was promoted to section leader, and in he was awarded the degree of Doctor in Physico-Mathematical Sciences.
In he was confirmed in the academic rank of Professor of Experimental Physics, and since he has controlled the photo-meson processes laboratory. He has taught in institutes for higher learning for fourteen years.
It was in , whilst he was working under S.I. Vavilov, that Cerenkov observed the emission of blue light from a bottle of water subjected to radioactive bombardment. This " Cerenkov effect ", associated with charged atomic particles[?] moving at velocities higher than the speed of light , proved to be of great importance in subsequent experimental work in nuclear physics and for the study of cosmic rays . The Cerenkov detector has become a standard piece of equipment in atomic research for observing the existence and velocity of high-speed particles, and the device was installed in

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Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov Rus Červenec 28 Leden 6 ) byl sovět fyzik a nositel Nobelovy ceny. On byl narozen½ v Voronezh oblast Rusko . Jeho rodiči, Aleksei a Mariya Cerenkov, byl roln­ci. On absolvoval Physico-matematick½ fakulta Voronezh st¡tn­ univerzita v , a v on si vzal post jako nadř­zen½ vědeck½ důstojn­k v P. N. Lebedev institut fyziky v U. S. S. R. Akademie věd. On byl pov½Å¡en½ na vedouc­ho konstrukt©ra, a v on byl udělen titul doktora v Physico-matematick© vědy. V on byl potvrzen v akademick© hodnosti profesora experiment¡ln­ fyziky, a protože on ř­dil fotku-meson laboratoř procesů. On zaÅ¡kolil ºstavy pro vyÅ¡Å¡­ vzděl¡n­ pro čtrn¡ct roků. To byl v , zat­mco on pracoval dolů S. j¡. Vavilov , to Cerenkov dodržoval emise modr©ho světla od l¡hve vody vystaven© k radioaktivn­mu oz¡Å™en­. Toto " Cerenkov ºÄinek ", se sdružil s nabit½mi atomov½mi č¡stečkami dojemn½ v rychlostech vyÅ¡Å¡­ než rychlost světla v m­stn­m m©diu, dok¡zal b½t velk© důležitosti v subsequent experiment¡ln­ pracovat v

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Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov
Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov Russian July 28 January 6 ) was a Soviet physicist and Nobel Prize winner. He was born in the Voronezh Region of Russia . His parents, Aleksei and Mariya Cerenkov, were peasants. He graduated from the Physico-Mathematical Faculty of Voronezh State University in , and in he took a post as senior scientific officer in the P.N. Lebedev Institute of Physics in the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences . He was promoted to section leader, and in he was awarded the degree of Doctor in Physico-Mathematical Sciences. In

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Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov was born in Voronezh Region on July 28, 1904. His parents, Aleksei and Mariya Cerenkov, were peasants. He graduated from the Physico-Mathematical Faculty of Voronezh State University in 1928, and in 1930 he took a post as senior scientific officer in the P.N. Lebedev Institute of Physics in the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences. He was promoted to section leader, and in 1940 he was awarded the degree of Doctor in Physico-Mathematical Sciences. In 1953 he was confirmed in the academic rank of Professor of Experimental Physics, and since 1959 he has controlled the photo-meson processes laboratory. He has taught in institutes for higher learning for fourteen years.
It was in 1934, whilst he was working under S.I. Vavilov, that Cerenkov observed the emission of blue light from a bottle of water subjected to radioactive bombardment. This "Cerenkov effect", associated with charged atomic particles moving at velocities higher than the speed of light, proved to be of great importance in subsequent experimental work in nuclear physics and for the study of cosmic rays. The Cerenkov detector has become a standard piece of equipment in atomic research for observing the existence and velocity of high-speed particles, and the device was installed in Sputnik III. He has shared in the work of development and construction of electron accelerators and in investigations of photo-nuclear and photo-meson reactions.
Cerenkov was awarded State Prizes in 1946 (with Vavilov, Frank, and Tamm) and in 1951.

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Cherenkov also spelled CERENKOV (b. July 15 [July 28, New Style], 1904, Novaya Chigla, Russiad. Jan. 6, 1990, U.S.S.R.), Soviet physicist who shared the 1958 Nobel Prize for Physics with fellow Soviet scientists Igor Y. Tamm and Ilya M. Frank for their investigation of the phenomenon called Cherenkov radiation . Cherenkov discovered that light is emitted by electrons as they pass through a transparent medium at a speed higher than the speed of light in that medium. Cherenkov graduated from Voronezh State University in 1928; he later became a research student at the P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union (now the Russian Academy of Sciences). In 1934, in the course of his dissertation research, he observed that electrons produced a faint blue glow when passing through a transparent liquid at high velocity. This phenomenon, which was interpreted by Tamm and Frank, led to the development of the Cherenkov counter, or Cherenkov detector, which was later used extensively in experimental nuclear and particle physics. Cherenkov continued to do research in nuclear physics at the Lebedev Institute, where he became a full professor in 1959.

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