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1. Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa
Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa. Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa (1933). Sovietphysicist who was a corecipient of the Nobel Prize for Physics
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Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa
Soviet physicist who was a corecipient of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1978 for his research in magnetism and low-temperature physics. He discovered that helium II (the stable form of liquid helium below 2.174 K, or -270.976 C) has almost no viscosity (i.e., resistance to flow). This property is called superfluidity. (The award was shared by astronomers Arno Penzias and Robert Woodrow Wilson for unrelated work.)
Educated at the Petrograd Polytechnical Institute, Kapitsa remained there as a lecturer until 1921. After his first wife and their two small children died of illness during the chaos of the civil war that followed the Revolution, he went to England to study at the University of Cambridge. There he worked with Ernest Rutherford and became assistant director of magnetic research at the Cavendish Laboratory in 1924, designing apparatus that achieved a magnetic field of 500,000 gauss, which was not surpassed in strength until 1956. He was made a fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1925 and elected to the Royal Society in 1929, one of only a small number of foreigners to become a fellow. The Royal Society Mond Laboratory was built at Cambridge especially for him in 1932. In 1946 Kapitsa apparently refused to work on nuclear weapons development and as a result fell out of favour with Stalin. He was dismissed from his post as head of the Institute for Physical Problems and resided at his country house, or dacha, until after Stalin's death in 1953. He conducted original researches on ball lightning during his seclusion. Kapitsa was then restored (1955) as director of the institute, a position he kept until his death.

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Pyotr L. Kapitsa Rus ), fyzik Rusa, zjistil superfluidity s Johnem F. Allen a Don Misener v 1937. On se narodil v 1894 v městu Kronstad. On pracoval u Cambridge pro přes 10 roků a pak jel na odbornou prohl­dku k Odbor sovětu a byl ne povolil se vracet k Cambridgeovi. Rutherford , koho Kapitsa pracoval s u Cambridgea, prod¡val sověty Kapitsa je laboratorn­ vybaven­. Sověty pak vyroben½ Kapitsa tvořit ºstav pro prohl­dku probl©my s jeho vybaven­m. Kapitsa vyhr¡l Nobelova cena ve fyzice v 1978 pro jeho pr¡ci ve fyzice n­zk½ch teplot. On sd­len½ cena s Arno Allan Penzias a Robert Woodrow Wilson
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Pyotr L. Kapitsa Russian ), a Russian physicist, discovered superfluidity with John F. Allen and Don Misener in 1937. He was born in 1894 in the city of Kronstad. He worked at Cambridge for over 10 years and then went on a professional visit to The Soviet Union and was not allowed to return to Cambridge. Rutherford , whom Kapitsa had worked with at Cambridge, sold the Soviets Kapitsa's laboratory equipment. The Soviets then made Kapitsa form the Institute for Physical Problems with his equipment. Kapitsa won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1978 for his work in low-temperature physics . He shared the Prize with Arno Allan Penzias and Robert Woodrow Wilson
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Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa
Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa Russian ), a Russian physicist , discovered superfluidity with John F. Allen and Don Misener in 1937. He was born in the city of Kronstadt . He worked in Cambridge for over 10 years and then went on a professional visit to the Soviet Union and was not allowed to return to Cambridge. Rutherford , whom Kapitsa had worked with at Cambridge, sold the Soviet's Kapitsa's laboratory equipment. The Soviets then made Kapitsa form the Institute for Physical Problems with his equipment. Kapitsa won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1978 for his work in low-temperature physics. He shared the Prize with

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Region: Eastern Europe and Asia
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  • January 9 - New England Telephone and Telegraph installs the first battery-operated telephone switchboard (Lexington, Massachusetts).
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  • 1730 - Shearith Israel, the first synagogue in New York City, is dedicated.

10. Pyotr Kapitsa - Biography
pyotr kapitsa Biography. Pjotr leonidovich kapitsa was born in Kronstadt, near Leningrad, on 1894, son of Leonid Petrovich kapitsa, military engineer, and Olga Ieronimovna née
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Kapitsa began his scientific career in A.F. Ioffe's section of the Electromechanics Department of the Petrograd Polytechnical Institute, completing his studies in 1918. Here, jointly with N.N. Semenov, he proposed a method for determining the magnetic moment of an atom interacting with an inhomogeneous magnetic field. This method was later used in the celebrated Stern-Gerlach experiments.
At the suggestion of A.F. Ioffe in 1921 Kapitsa came to the Cavendish Laboratory to work with Rutherford. In 1923 he made the first experiment in which a cloud chamber was placed in a strong magnetic field, and observed the bending of alfa-particle paths. In 1924 he developed methods for obtaining very strong magnetic fields and produced fields up to 320 kilogauss in a volume of 2 cm . In 1928 he discovered the linear dependence of resistivity on magnetic field for various metals placed in very strong magnetic fields. In his last years in Cambridge Kapitsa turned to low temperature research. He began with a critical analysis of the methods that existed at the time for obtaining low temperatures and developed a new and original apparatus for the liquefaction of helium based on the adiabatic principle (1934).
Kapitsa was a Clerk Maxwell Student of Cambridge University (1923-1926), Assistant Director of Magnetic Research at Cavendish Laboratory (1924-1932), Messel Research Professor of the

11. Kapitsa, Pyotr Leonidovich
kapitsa, pyotr leonidovich. pyotr L. kapitsa in his laboratory, 1933. UPI/CorbisBettmann ( b. July 8 June 26, Old Style, 1894, Kronshtadt, Russiad. Educated at the Petrograd Polytechnical Institute, kapitsa remained there as a lecturer until 1921
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Pyotr L. Kapitsa in his laboratory, 1933 UPI/Corbis-Bettmann (b. July 8 [June 26, Old Style], 1894, Kronshtadt, Russiad. April 8, 1984, Moscow), Soviet physicist who was a corecipient of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1978 for his research in magnetism and low-temperature physics. He discovered that helium II (the stable form of liquid helium below 2.174 K, or -270.976 C) has almost no viscosity ( i.e., resistance to flow). This property is called superfluidity . (The award was shared by astronomers Arno Penzias and Robert Woodrow Wilson for unrelated work.) Educated at the Petrograd Polytechnical Institute, Kapitsa remained there as a lecturer until 1921. After his first wife and their two small children died of illness during the chaos of the civil war that followed the Revolution, he went to England to study at the University of Cambridge. There he worked with Ernest Rutherford and became assistant director of magnetic research at the Cavendish Laboratory in 1924, designing apparatus that achieved a magnetic field of 500,000 gauss, which was not surpassed in strength until 1956. He was made a fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1925 and elected to the Royal Society in 1929, one of only a small number of foreigners to become a fellow. The Royal Society Mond Laboratory was built at Cambridge especially for him in 1932.

12. Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa - Nobel Lecture
LAUREATES, ARTICLES, EDUCATIONAL, pyotr kapitsa – Nobel Lecture. Nobel Lecture,December 8, 1978. pyotr kapitsa Biography Nobel Lecture Banquet Speech.
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16. Lev Davidovich Landau
In 1937 pyotr leonidovich kapitsa, a lowtemperature experimentalist, persuadedLandau to move to Moscow and to head the Theory Division of the SI Vavilov
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Lev Davidovich Landau
Lev Davidovich Landau
Soviet physicist who worked in such fields as low-temperature physics, atomic and nuclear physics, and solid-state, stellar-energy, and plasma physics. Several physics terms bear his name. He was awarded the 1962 Nobel Prize for Physics.
Landau had science-oriented parents. His father was an engineer who worked in the Baku oil industry and his mother a doctor who had at one time done physiological research. Landau graduated at 13 from the Gymnasium and, because he was too young to go to the university, attended the Baku Economical Technical School. He matriculated in 1922 at Baku University, studying physics and chemistry, and transferred in 1924 to the Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) State University, which at that time was the centre of Soviet physics. Graduating in 1927, he continued research at the Leningrad Physico-Technical Institute. In 1932 Landau went to Kharkov (now Kharkiv) to become the head of the Theoretical Division of the Ukrainian Physico-Technical Institute, a position he combined in 1935 with that of head of the Department of General Physics at the Kharkov A.M. Gorky State University. In Kharkov Landau began to build a Soviet school of theoretical physics, so that Kharkov soon became the centre of theoretical physics in the Soviet Union. It was also in Kharkov that, with his friend and former student, E.M. Lifshits, he started to write the well-known Course of Theoretical Physics, a set of nine volumes that together span the whole of the subject. His great interest in the teaching of physics is also shown in his plans for a "Course of General Physics" and even a series "Physics for Everybody."

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