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  1. The American Journey: Combined, Third Edition by David Goldfield, Carl Abbott, et all 2003-06-16
  2. The American Journey, Combined Brief Edition
  3. The American Journey: Update Edition, Combined Volume (5th Edition) by David Goldfield, Carl E. Abbott, et all 2009-02-21
  4. The American Journey: A History Of The United States / Professional Edition
  5. The American Journey: Teaching and Learning Classroom Edition, Combined Volume (5th Edition) (MyHistoryLab Series) by David Goldfield, Virginia DeJohn Anderson, et all 2009-01-01
  6. American Journey, Concise Edition, Volume 1 Value Package (includes MyHistoryLab Student Accessfor US History, 2-semester) by David Goldfield, Virginia DeJohn Anderson, et all 2008-07-07
  7. The American Journey, Vol. 2, Third Edition by David Goldfield, Carl Abbott, et all 2003-06-11
  8. American Journey, Teaching and Learning Classroom Edition, Volume 2, Chapters 16-31, The (3rd Edition) by David Goldfield, Virginia DeJohn Anderson, et all 2004-02-26
  9. Physicien Américain: Albert Einstein, John Von Neumann, Richard Feynman, Samuel Morse, Carl David Anderson, Joseph Henry, Karl Jansky (French Edition)
  10. California Institute of Technology: Carl David Anderson, Ahmed Zewail, Linus Pauling, Rudolph Marcus, Thomas Hunt Morgan (French Edition)
  11. The Discovery of Anti-Matter: The Autobiography of Carl David Anderson, the Youngest Man to Win the Nobel Prize (Series in Popular Science , Vol 2)
  12. Hochschullehrer (Pasadena, Kalifornien): Richard Feynman, Donald Ervin Knuth, Ivan Sutherland, Carl David Anderson, Linus Carl Pauling (German Edition)
  13. American Journey, Brief., TLC, V.1- Text Only by David Goldfield, Virginia DeJohn Anderson, et all 2005
  14. The American Journey: Updated Edition, Volume 1, Unbound (for Books a la Carte Plus) (5th Edition) by David Goldfield, Carl E. Abbott, et all 2009-02-21

1. Biografia De Carl David Anderson
Carl David Anderson (American physicist), Sept. 3, 1905New York, N.Y., U.S. Jan. 11, 1991San Marino, Calif.American physicist who, with Victor Francis Hess of Austria, won the
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Inicio Buscador Las figuras clave de la historia Reportajes Los protagonistas de la actualidad Carl David Anderson (Nueva York, 1905 - San Marino, 1991) Físico estadounidense. Hijo de un matrimonio de emigrantes suecos, estudió en el Instituto Californiano de Tecnología, donde permaneció el resto de su vida profesional. Analizando fotografías de los rastros de rayos cósmicos en la cámara de ionización, descubrió en 1932 una partícula a la que llamó positrón, con la misma carga positiva que un protón y la misma masa que un electrón. Su existencia había sido predicha unos años antes por Paul M. Dirac. En 1938 descubrió otra partícula elemental, el mesón (llamado ahora mesón ý), previsto ya por Hideki Yukawa en 1935. Esta partícula posee una unidad de carga negativa y es ciento treinta veces más pesada que un electrón. Anderson obtuvo el premio Nobel de Física en 1936, junto a Victor Hess, por el descubrimiento del positrón. Inicio Buscador Recomendar sitio

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4. Carl David Anderson Winner Of The 1936 Nobel Prize In Physics
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1936 Nobel Laureate in Physics
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5. Anderson, Carl D. (Carl David), 1905- Oral History Interview With Carl Anderson,
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If you are not immediately redirected, please click here Anderson, Carl D. (Carl David), 1905- Oral history interview with Carl Anderson, 1966 June 30. Work during the 1930s with particles of high energy involved in nuclear reactions; discovery of the positive electron; pair production work with gamma rays, his expedition to Pike's Peak with Seth H. Neddermeyer; Nobel Prize in 1936. Absence of cosmic ray work at Caltech during the war years; final development of cosmic ray work at Caltech with Robert Millikan into high energy physics; relations with University of California at Berkeley. Also prominently mentioned are: Patrick M. S. Blackett, Paul A. M. Dirac, Fréderic Joliot, Robert A. Millikan, and Hideki Yukawa. Anderson, Carl David, 1905-1991. Dirac, P. A. M. (Paul Adrien Maurice), 1902-1984 Millikan, Robert Andrews, 1868-1953. Yukawa, Hideki, 1907- California Institute of Technology University of California, Berkeley. Cosmic rays Electrons. Gamma rays. Particles (Nuclear physics) Mesons. Nobel Prizes.

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US physicist. He shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1936 for his discovery in 1932 of the positive electron (positron). His discovery of another particle, the muon, in 1937
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7. CARL DAVID ANDERSON - Encyclopédie Universalis
The noun has one meaning Meaning 1 American physicist who discovered antimatter an antielectron called the positron (19051991) Synonyms Anderson , Carl David Anderson
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Carl David Anderson naquit à New York de parents suédois le 3 septembre 1905. Après des études au California Institute of Technology de Pasadena (Calif.), il y fit toute sa carrière, jusqu'à sa retraite en 1978. Dans sa thèse de doctorat soutenue en 1930, sous la direction de Robert Millikan – célèbre pour la mesure de la constante de Planck et la détermination de la valeur de la charge de l'électron –, il étudia la distribution des directions de vol et des énergies des électrons émis par les rayons X traversant une chambre à brouillard. Il eut l'idée, à cette occasion, de remplacer la vapeur d'eau qui sature cette chambre par un mélange eau-alcool plus sensible au passage de particules peu ionisantes. Après sa thèse, mais toujours sous la direction de Millikan qui se passionnait pour l'étude des rayons cosmiques découverts quelque vingt ans plus tôt par l'Autrichien Victor Franz Hess, il construisit une grande ch […] … pour nos abonnés, l'article se prolonge sur 1 page…

8. Anderson, Carl David - Definition Of Anderson, Carl David By The Free Online Dic
An der son (n d rs n) A city of east-central Indiana northeast of Indianapolis. There are numerous prehistoric mounds nearby. Population 57,500.
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Anderson, Carl David (ăn`dərsən), 1905–91, American physicist, b. New York City, grad. California Institute of Technology (B.S., 1927; Ph.D., 1930).
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An der son (n d rs n), Elizabeth 1836-1917. British physician. The first licensed British woman doctor (1865), she established medical courses for women at a dispensary in London.
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13. Carl David Anderson - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Anderson, Carl David Alternative names Short description Date of birth 190509-03 Place of birth New York City, New York, USA Date of death 1991-01-11
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Carl Anderson at LBNL Born September 3, 1905
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Nationality United States Fields Physics Institutions California Institute of Technology Alma mater California Institute of Technology Notable students Donald A. Glaser
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Discovery of the positron
Discovery of the muon
Notable awards Nobel Prize in Physics
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Carl David Anderson (3 September 1905 – 11 January 1991) was an American physicist . He is best known for his discovery of the positron in 1932, an achievement for which he received the 1936 Nobel Prize in Physics , and of the muon in 1936.
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Anderson was born in New York City , the son of Swedish immigrants. He studied physics and engineering at Caltech B.S. Ph.D. , 1930). Under the supervision of Robert A. Millikan , he began investigations into cosmic rays during the course of which he encountered unexpected particle tracks in his cloud chamber photographs that he correctly interpreted as having been created by a particle with the same mass as the electron , but with opposite electrical charge . This discovery, announced in 1932 and later confirmed by others, validated

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17. Anderson, Carl David Biography - S9.com
1905 Born on September 3rd in New York, New York. American physicist who, with Victor Francis Hess of Austria, won the Nobel Prize for Physics for his discovery of the positron
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1905 - Born on September 3rd in New York, New York. American physicist who, with Victor Francis Hess of Austria, won the Nobel Prize for Physics for his discovery of the positron, or positive electron, the first known particle of antimatter.
1930 - Anderson received his Ph.D. from the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, where he worked with physicist Robert Andrews Millikan.
- Having studied X-ray photoelectrons (electrons ejected from atoms by interaction with high-energy photons), he began research on gamma rays and cosmic rays.
1932 - He announced that they were caused by positrons, positively charged particles with the same mass as electrons. The claim was controversial until verified the next year by British physicist Patrick M.S. Blackett and Italian Giuseppe Occhialini.
1936 - Anderson discovered the mu-meson, or muon, a subatomic particle 207 times heavier than the electron. At first he thought he had found the meson, postulated by the Japanese physicist Jukawa Hideki, that binds protons and neutrons together in the nucleus of the atom, but the muon was found to interact weakly with these particles.

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    Anderson, Carl David (1905-1991), a United States physicist noted for his studies of cosmic rays. Anderson shared the 1936 Nobel Prize in physics for his discovery in 1932 of the positron, a positively charged subatomic particle with the mass of an electron. In 1936 he and Seth Neddermeyer announced they had discovered the mesotron (now called muon), a subatomic particle larger than an electron but smaller than a proton. Anderson was born in New York City. He received his Ph.D. degree in 1930 from the California Institute of Technology, where he became a professor of physics in 1939. Related Topics Laue, Max Theodor Felix von Richard Edward Taylor Hideki Yukawa
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