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  1. The life of Sir J.J. Thomson: Sometime master of Trinity College, Cambridge by Rayleigh, 1969
  2. J. J. Thomson & The Discovery Of Electrons (Uncharted, Unexplored, & Unexplained) (Uncharted, Unexplored, and Unexplained) by Josepha Sherman, 2005-06-02
  3. J.J.Thomson and the Discovery of the Electron by .J.FALCONER, 2007-04-16
  4. Histories of the Electron: The Birth of Microphysics (Dibner Institute Studies in the History of Science and Technology)

21. Sir Joseph John Thomson Winner Of The 1906 Nobel Prize In Physics
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S IR J OSEPH J OHN T HOMSON
1906 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    in recognition of the great merits of his theoretical and experimental investigations on the conduction of electricity by gases.
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23. Sir George Paget Thomson Winner Of The 1937 Nobel Prize In Physics
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S IR G EORGE P AGET T HOMSON
1937 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    for their experimental discovery of the diffraction of electrons by crystals.
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25. Sir Joseph John Thomson
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26. Joseph John Thomson - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
sir joseph john thomson (18 December 1856 30 August 1940), often knownas JJ , was an English physicist, the discoverer of the electron.
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(Redirected from J.J. Thomson Sir Joseph John Thomson 18 December 30 August ), often known as "JJ", was an English physicist , the discoverer of the electron Thomson was born in near Manchester England , of Scottish parentage. He studied engineering at Owen's College, Manchester, and moved on to Trinity College, Cambridge . In he became Cavendish Professor of Physics . In 1890 he married Rose Paget, and he had two children with her. One of his students was Ernest Rutherford , who would later succeed him in the post. Influenced by the work of James Clerk Maxwell , and the discovery of the X-ray , he deduced that cathode rays (see cathode ray tube ) existed of negatively charged particles, which he called "corpuscles", and which are now known as electrons. The electron had been posited earlier, by G. Johnstone Stoney, as a unit of charge in electrochemistry, but Thompson realised that it was also a subatomic particle , the first one to be discovered. His discovery was made known in , and caused a sensation in scientific circles, eventually resulting in his being awarded a Nobel prize ). In one of the greatest ironies of modern physics his son

27. Joseph John Thomson - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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(Redirected from Sir Joseph John Thomson Sir Joseph John Thomson 18 December 30 August ), often known as "JJ", was an English physicist , the discoverer of the electron Thomson was born in near Manchester England , of Scottish parentage. He studied engineering at Owen's College, Manchester, and moved on to Trinity College, Cambridge . In he became Cavendish Professor of Physics . In 1890 he married Rose Paget, and he had two children with her. One of his students was Ernest Rutherford , who would later succeed him in the post. Influenced by the work of James Clerk Maxwell , and the discovery of the X-ray , he deduced that cathode rays (see cathode ray tube ) existed of negatively charged particles, which he called "corpuscles", and which are now known as electrons. The electron had been posited earlier, by G. Johnstone Stoney, as a unit of charge in electrochemistry, but Thompson realised that it was also a subatomic particle , the first one to be discovered. His discovery was made known in , and caused a sensation in scientific circles, eventually resulting in his being awarded a Nobel prize ). In one of the greatest ironies of modern physics his son

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  • 29. Biografia De Thomson, Sir Joseph John
    Translate this page thomson, sir joseph john. (Cheetham Hill, Reino Unido, 1856-Cambridge,id., 1940) Físico británico. Discípulo de JC Maxwell, fue
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    30. Biografia De Thomson, Sir George Paget
    Translate this page Hijo de sir joseph john thomson, fue profesor de filosofía en la Universidadde Aberdeen y de física en la de Londres. Demostró
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    Thomson, sir George Paget (Cambridge, 1892- id ., 1975) Físico británico. Hijo de sir Joseph John Thomson, fue profesor de filosofía en la Universidad de Aberdeen y de física en la de Londres. Demostró experimentalmente el principio fundamental de la mecánica ondulatoria mediante la difracción de electrones rápidos. Miembro de la Royal Society, compartió con C.J. Davisson el premio Nobel de física en el año 1937. Inicio Buscador Recomendar sitio

    31. Bedeutende Plasmaphysiker: Sir Joseph John Thomson
    Translate this page sir joseph john thomson. 1856 - 1940, englischer Physiker. sir josephjohn thomson wurde am 18. Dezember 1856 in Cheetham
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    Sir Joseph John Thomson
    1856 - 1940, englischer Physiker
    Sir Joseph John Thomson wurde am 18. Dezember 1856 in Cheetham Hill, einem Vorort von Manchester, geboren.
    1870 schrieb Thomson sich am 'Owens College' in Manchester ein. Nach dem Ende seines Studiums ging er 1876 als Nachwuchswissenschaftler an das 'Trinity College' in Cambridge. 1884 erhielt Thomson die Cavendish-Professur für Experimentalphysik in Cambridge und wurde damit Nachfolger von Lord Rayleigh. Diesen Posten hatte er bis 1918 inne.
    Mit seinen Experimenten konnte Thomson 1895 beweisen, daß Kathodenstrahlen aus einem Strom von kleinen Teilchen, den 'Korpuskeln' (Elektronen) beszehen, die von Atomen abgegeben werden. In vorherigen Theorien wurden Kathodenstrahlen als Welle und nicht als Teilchen angesehen. Thomson erkannte, daß die von verschiedenen Materialien ausgehenden 'Korpuskel' identische Eigenschaften haben und schloß daraus, daß es nur eine Sorte dieser 'Korpuskel' gibt, die in jedem Material enthalten sind. In letzter Konsquenz ergab sich aus dieser Erkenntnis Thomsons berühmtes 'Thomson-Modell' ('Rosinenkuchenmodell') des Atomaufbaus. Er gilt als einer der Mitbegründer der Atomphysik.

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    33. Thomson, Sir Joseph John. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    2001. thomson, sir joseph john. 1856–1940, English physicist. From 1884to 1919 he was Cavendish professor of experimental physics at Cambridge.
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    34. Sir Joseph John Thomson (1856 - 1940)
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    36. Papers Of Sir Joseph John Thomson
    TRINITY COLLEGE LIBRARY CAMBRIDGE. thomson, sir joseph john (18561940).Physicist. Fellow of Trinity College 1880-; College Lecturer
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    THOMSON, Sir Joseph John (1856-1940). Physicist
    Fellow of Trinity College 1880-; College Lecturer in Mathematics at Trinity College 1882-; Lecturer at Cambridge University 1883-84; Cavendish Professor of Experimental Physics at Cambridge University 1884-1919; Nobel Prize 1906; Master of Trinity College 1918-40 Personal correspondence and papers 1901-38; scientific notes c1926-31; scientific correspondence 1915-26; biographical material c1956-71 6 boxes. Listed by the National Cataloguing Unit for the Archives of Contemporary Scientists. The majority of Thomson's surviving papers are held by Cambridge University Library. Similar collections Modern MS Index Main Menu Last updated: 3 June 2000. Maintained by Trinity College Library

    37. Papers Of Joseph John Thomson
    thomson, sir joseph john (18561940). Physicist. Fellow of Trinity College1880-; College Lecturer in Mathematics at Trinity College
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    THOMSON, Sir Joseph John (1856-1940). Physicist.
    Fellow of Trinity College 1880-; College Lecturer in Mathematics at Trinity College 1882-; Lecturer at Cambridge University 1883-84; Cavendish Professor of Experimental Physics at Cambridge University 1884-1919; Nobel Prize 1906; Master of Trinity College 1918-40 Personal correspondence and papers 1901-38; scientific notes c1926-31; scientific correspondence 1915-26; biographical material c1956-71 6 boxes. Listed by the National Cataloguing Unit for the Archives of Contemporary Scientists. The majority of Thomson's surviving papers are held by Cambridge University Library. Similar collections Return to Modern MS Index Trinity College Library, October 1997.

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    39. Thomson, J(oseph) J(ohn)
    thomson, sir joseph john (18561940). English physicist who discoveredthe electron 1897. His work inaugurated the electrical theory
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    Thomson, Sir Joseph John
    English physicist who discovered the electron 1897. His work inaugurated the electrical theory of the atom, and his elucidation of positive rays and their application to an analysis of neon led to the discovery of isotopes. Nobel prize 1906.
    Using magnetic and electric fields to deflect positive rays, Thomson found in 1912 that ions of neon gas are deflected by different amounts, indicating that they consist of a mixture of ions with different charge-to-mass ratios. English chemist Frederick Soddy had earlier proposed the existence of isotopes and Thomson proved this idea correct when he identified, also in 1912, the isotope neon-22. This work was continued by his student Frederick Aston.
    Thomson was born near Manchester and studied there and at Cambridge, where he spent his entire career. As professor of experimental physics 1884-1918, he developed the Cavendish Laboratory into the world's leading centre for subatomic physics. His son was George Paget Thomson
    Investigating cathode rays, Thomson proved that they were particulate and found their charge-to-mass ratio to be constant and with a value nearly 1,000 times smaller than that obtained for hydrogen ions in liquid electrolysis. He also measured the charge of the cathode-ray particles and found it to be the same in the gaseous discharge as in electrolysis. Thus he demonstrated that cathode rays are fundamental, negatively charged particles; the term 'electron' was introduced later.

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