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  1. The structure of the atom. [with:] Some applications of the theory of electric discharge to spectroscopy. [with:] Rays of positive electricity. In: Notices of the proceedings at the meetings of the members of the Royal Institution of Great Britain with the abstracts of the discourses delivered at the evening meetings, Vol. XVIII. by Sir Joseph John (1856-1940). THOMSON, 1909-01-01
  2. Sir Joseph John Thomson: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by P. Andrew Karam, 2000
  3. Electricity and Matter by Sir Joseph John Thomson, 2010-10-14
  4. The Corpuscular Theory of Matter by Sir Joseph John Thomson, 2009-12-17
  5. The Discharge of Electricity Through Gases; Lectures Delivered on the Occasion of the Sesquicentennial Celebration of Princeton University by Sir Joseph John Thomson, 2010-10-14
  6. On the Light Thrown by Recent Investigations on Electricity ... by Sir Thomson J. J. (Joseph John), 2009-07-17
  7. Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Sir Joseph John Thomson, OM, FRS (1856-1940) by Jeannine Alton, 1980
  8. The existence of bodies smaller than atoms. In: Notices of the proceedings at the meetings of the members of the Royal Institution of Great Britain with the abstracts of the discourses delivered at the evening meetings, Vol. XVI. by Sir Joseph John (1856-1940) THOMSON, 1902
  9. Electricity and Matter (1904 ) by Sir J. J. (Joseph John) Thomson, 2009-10-21
  10. Rays of positive Electricity and Their Application to Chemical Analyses by Sir J. J. (Joseph John) Thomson, 2009-06-16
  11. The corpuscular theory of matter. by J. J. Thomson by Thomson. J. J. (Joseph John). Sir. 1856-1940., 1907-01-01
  12. Electricity and matter. by J. J. Thomson by Thomson. J. J. (Joseph John). Sir. 1856-1940., 1904-01-01
  13. The atomic theory by J. J. (Joseph John), Sir, 1856-1940 Thomson, 2009-10-26
  14. The Life of Sir J.J. Thomson, O.M., Sometime Master of Trinity College, Cambridge. by Joseph John (1856-1940)] STRUTT, Robert Robin John, 4th Baron Rayleigh (1875-1947). [THOMSON, 1943-01-01

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Sir Joseph John Thomson. Sir Joseph John Thomson, b. Dec. 18, 1856, d.Aug. 30, 1940, is universally recognized as the British scientist
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Sir Joseph John Thomson, b. Dec. 18, 1856, d. Aug. 30, 1940, is universally recognized as the British scientist who discovered and identified the electron. At the age of 27 he succeeded (1884) Lord Rayleigh as professor of physics at Trinity College, Cambridge, and was named director of its Cavendish Laboratory in the same year, continuing in that position until 1919. Thomson demonstrated (1897) that cathode rays were actually units of electrical current made up of negatively charged particles of subatomic size. He believed them to be an integral part of all matter and theorized a model of atomic structure in which a quantity of negatively charged electrons was embedded in a sphere of positive electricity, the two charges neutralizing each other. For these investigations he won (1906) the Nobel Prize for physics; in 1908 he was knighted. Subsequently, Thomson turned his attention to positively charged ions. His research showed that neon gas was made up of a combination of two different types of ions, each with a different charge, or mass, or both. He did this by using magnetic and electric fields to deflect the stream of positive ions of neon gas onto two different parts of a photographic plate. This demonstration clearly pointed to the possibility that ordinary elements might exist as isotopes (varieties of atoms of the same element, which have the same atomic number but differ in mass).

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Sir Joseph John Thomson. Sir Joseph John Thomson (1856 1940) Englishphysicist who helped revolutionize the knowledge of atomic
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Sir Joseph John Thomson
English physicist who helped revolutionize the knowledge of atomic structure by his discovery of the electron (1897). He received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1906 and was knighted in 1908. Education and early career.
Thomson was the son of a bookseller in a suburb of Manchester. When he was only 14, he entered Owens College, now the Victoria University of Manchester. He was fortunate in that, in contrast with most colleges at the time, Owens provided some courses in experimental physics. In 1876 he obtained a scholarship at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he remained for the rest of his life. After taking his B.A. degree in mathematics in 1880, the opportunity of doing experimental research drew him to the Cavendish Laboratory. He began also to develop the theory of electromagnetism. As set forth by James Clerk Maxwell, electricity and magnetism were interrelated; quantitative changes in one produced corresponding changes in the other.
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Sir Joseph John Thomson byl britský fyzik, žijící v letech 1856 1940. Obdržel Nobelovu cenu za fyziku (v roce 1906) za výzkumy
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THOMSON sir Joseph John - ENGLISH Sir Joseph John Thomson byl britský fyzik, žijící v letech 1856 - 1940. Obdržel Nobelovu cenu za fyziku (v roce 1906) za výzkumy elektrické vodivosti plynù. Pøi zkoumání katodového záøení v roce 1897 prokázal existenci elektronu. V roce 1903 navrhl první model atomu, který však byl záhy pøekonán modely dokonalejšími. Metodou hmotnostní spektroskopie, kterou sám rozpracoval, prokázal existenci dvou stálých izotopù neonu (1913).
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In 1897, he discovered the electron through his work on cathode rays.Thompson´sson, Sir George Paget, shared the Nobel Prize for physics with CJ.Davisson in
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J. J. Thompson was born in Menchester in 1856. His father was a bookseller and publisher. Thompson was Cavendish Professor of experimental physics, Cambridge University from 1894 - 1919. He was described as humble, devout, generous, a good conversationalist and had an uncanny memory. He valued and inspired enthusiasm in his students.
Thompson was awarded the Nobel Prize for physics for his investigations of the passage of electricity through gases. In 1897, he discovered the electron through his work on cathode rays.Thompson´s son, Sir George Paget, shared the Nobel Prize for physics with C.J.Davisson in 1937. Seven of Thompson´s trainees were also awarded Nobel Prizes. J.J. Thompson is buried in Wesminster Abbey close to some of the World´s greatest scientists, Newton, Kelvin, Darwin, Hershel and Rutherford
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Sir Joseph John Thomson. (18. prosince 1856 – 30. srpna 1940). Anglický fyzik sirJoseph John Thomson se narodil v roce 1856 v rodine obchodníka s knihami.
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Sir Joseph John Thomson (18. prosince 1856 – 30. srpna 1940) Nobelovu cenu získal v roce 1906 za teoretické a experimentální výzkumy elektrické vodivosti plynù. Anglický fyzik sir Joseph John Thomson se narodil v roce 1856 v rodinì obchodníka s knihami. Již od ètrnácti let studoval na univerzitì v Manchesteru a pozdìji na univerzitì v Cambridgi. V roce 1884 se stal nástupcem anglického fyzika J. C. Maxwella, po kterém pøijal post profesora experimentální fyziky a funkci øeditele Cavendishovy laboratoøe. Thomson se vìnoval experimentálnímu a teoretickému výzkumu jevù, které provází prùchod elektrického proudu zøedìnými plyny. Objasnil vedení elektøiny v plynech jako dùsledek pøítomnosti volných elektronù nebo kladných a záporných iontù. Roku 1897 zmìøil pomìr elektrického náboje a hmotnosti èástic katodových paprskù, které v roce 1900 anglický fyzik J. Stoney nazval elektrony. Svým objevem existence volných elektronù tak Thomson pomohl k rozvoji moderní elektronové teorie. V roce 1903 Thomson navrhl svùj model atomu, který vycházel z pøedstavy, že atom je kulatého tvaru a jeho nitro je vyplnìno elektrickým nábojem s konstantní objemovou hustotou a je v nìm tolik elektronù, že na povrchu je atom elektricky neutrální. Tento model byl ale pøekonán modelem Rutherfordovým. Thomson rozpracoval tzv. hmotností spektroskopii, s jejíž pomocí v roce 1913 prokázal existenci dvou izotopù neonu a na jejímž základì F. W. Aston provedl konstrukci hmotnostního spektroskopu.

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Joseph John Thomson 18 aralýk 1856'da Manchester varoþlarýndan Cheetham Hill'de doðdu. 1870'de Owens College ve 1876'da Trinity College Cambridge ' e burslu olarak girdi. 1880'de Trinity College'e akademi üyesi seçildi .Hayatý boyuncada akademi üyesi olarak kaldý. Daha sonra Lord Rayleigh 'ýn yerine Cambridge'e deneysel fizik profesörü oldu. 1884-1918 yýllarý arasýnda Cambridge ve Royal Institution 'ýn onursal profesörlüðüyle onurlandýrýldý.
Thomson'un ilk inceleme konusu ona 1884'de Adams ödülünü kazandýran, Treatise on the Motion of Vortex Rings adlý yapýtýnda bahsettiði, atomun yapýsý üzerineydi. Onun, Application of Dynamics to Physics and Chemistry ve Notes on Recent Researches in Electricity and Magnetism adlý yapýtlarý, 1886 ve 1892 yýllarýnda yayýmlandý. Bu son çalýþmasý James Clerk Maxwell 'in ünlü Treatise adlý yayýmýndan sonra Maxwell'in üçüncü cildi olarak anýlýr. Ayrýca Thomson, Profesör J. H. Poynting 'le dört ciltlik Properties of Matter adlý ders kitabýnda iþbirliði yaptý. Ve 1885 yýlýnda Elements of the Mathematical Theory of Electricity and Magnetism 'i yayýmladý.
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joseph john thomson was born in Cheetham Hill, a suburb of Manchester on Paget, KCBThey had one son, now sir George Paget thomson, Emeritus Professor
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Joseph John Thomson was born in Cheetham Hill, a suburb of Manchester on December 18, 1856. He enrolled at Owens College, Manchester, in 1870, and in 1876 entered Trinity College Cambridge as a minor scholar. He became a Fellow of Trinity College in 1880, when he was Second Wrangler and Second Smith's Prizeman, and he remained a member of the College for the rest of his life, becoming Lecturer in 1883 and Master in 1918. He was Cavendish Professor of Experimental Physics at Cambridge, where he succeeded Lord Rayleigh , from 1884 to 1918 and Honorary Professor of Physics, Cambridge and Royal Institution , London.
Thomson's early interest in atomic structure was reflected in his Treatise on the Motion of Vortex Rings which won him the Adams Prize in 1884. His Application of Dynamics to Physics and Chemistry appeared in 1886, and in 1892 he had his Notes on Recent Researches in Electricity and Magnetism published. This latter work covered results obtained subsequent to the appearance of James Clerk Maxwell's famous "Treatise" and it is often referred to as "the third volume of Maxwell". Thomson co-operated with Professor J. H. Poynting in a four-volume textbook of physics, Properties of Matter and in 1895 he produced Elements of the Mathematical Theory of Electricity and Magnetism

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thomson, sir joseph john (18561940), English physicist who discoveredthe electron using a cathode ray tube in 1897. He calculated
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English physicist who discovered the electron using a cathode ray tube in 1897. He calculated its mass to charge ratio and proposed the plum pudding model of the atom In Treatise on the Motion of Vortex Rings (1883), he presented a theory of atoms as vortex filaments corresponding to the tubes or lines of force in field theory. Independently of Nernst he explained why compounds ionize easily in water. The explanation, called the Nernst-Thomson rule, holds that it is difficult for charged ions to attract each other through insulating water molecules, so they dissociate. Rutherford

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Sir Joseph John Thomson (1856-1940), a pioneer in modern physics, discovered the electron in 1895, revolutionizing existing theories of atomic structure. Thomson is also recognized for his investigations into the conduction of electricity through gaseswhich earned him the 1906 Nobel Prize for physicsand for his work on the mathematics of the electromagnetic-field theory proposed by James Maxwell.

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