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21. Sir William Henry Bragg — FactMonster.com
Encyclopedia Bragg, Sir William Henry. Bragg, Sir William Henry, 1862 – 1942, English physicist, educated at King William's College, Isle of Man, and Trinity College, Cambridge.
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Bragg, Sir William Henry, 1862–1942, English physicist, educated at King William's College, Isle of Man, and Trinity College, Cambridge. He served on the faculties of the
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25. Bragg, Sir William (Henry) - Encyclopedia Britannica - On History
Full Name Sir William Bragg. Nationality British Activity British physicist. Born 0207-1862 Died 12-03-1942
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26. Bragg, Sir William Definition Of Bragg, Sir William In The Free Online Encyclope
Bragg, Sir William (Henry) (b. July 2, 1862, Wigton, Cumberland, Eng.—d. March 12, 1942, London) British scientist, a pioneer in solidstate physics.
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27. William Bragg - Biography
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    The Nobel Prize in Physics 1915
    William Bragg, Lawrence Bragg
    The Nobel Prize in Physics 1915
    Biography
    William Henry Bragg was born at Westward, Cumberland, on July 2, 1862. He was educated at Market Harborough Grammar School and afterwards at King William's College, Isle of Man. Elected a minor scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1881, he studied mathematics under the well-known teacher, Dr. E. J. Routh. He was Third Wrangler in the Mathematical Tripos, Part I, in June 1884, and was placed in the first class in Part II in the following January. He studied physics in the Cavendish Laboratory during part of 1885, and at the end of that year was elected to the Professorship of Mathematics and Physics in the University of Adelaide, South Australia. Subsequently he became successively Cavendish Professor of Physics at Leeds (1909-1915), Quain Professor of Physics at University College London (1915-1925), and Fullerian Professor of Chemistry in the Royal Institution.
    His research interests embraced a great many topics and he was an adept at picking up a subject, almost casually, making an important contribution, then dropping it again. However, the work of Bragg and his son Lawrence in 1913-1914 founded a new branch of science of the greatest importance and significance, the analysis of crystal structure by means of X-rays. If the fundamental discovery of the wave aspect of X-rays, as evidenced by their diffraction in crystals, was due to

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29. BRAGG, Sir William Henry, Autographs, Letters, Documents, Manuscripts
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BRAGG, Sir William Henry (1862-1942). Physicist, discoverer of X-ray crystallography.
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30. Sir William Henry Bragg Winner Of The 1915 Nobel Prize In Physics
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S IR W ILLIAM H ENRY B RAGG
1915 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    for their services in the analysis of crystal structure by means of X-rays.
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32. Bragg, Sir William Henry (Br. Phys.)
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BRAGG, SIR WILLIAM HENRY (18621942), physicist, son of Robert John Bragg, a sea captain who had become a farmer, and his wife
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BRAGG, SIR WILLIAM HENRY (1862-1942),
physicist, Studies in Radioactivity , published in 1912. Shortly after the delivery of his 1904 address some radium bromide was placed at the disposal of Bragg with which he was able to experiment. In December 1904 a paper by him "On the Absorption of a Rays and on the Classification of the a Rays from Radium" appeared in the Philosophical Magazine , and in the same number a paper "On the Ionization Curves of Radium", written in collaboration with R. Kleeman, also appeared. At the end of 1908 Bragg resigned his professorship at Adelaide to become Cavendish professor at Leeds university. During his 23 years in Australia he had seen the number of students at Adelaide university nearly quadrupled, and had had a full share in the development of its excellent science school. At Leeds Bragg continued his work on X-rays with much success. He invented the X-ray spectrometer and with his son, W. L. Bragg, founded the new science of X-ray analysis of crystal structure. In 1915 father and son were jointly awarded the Nobel prize. Their volume, X-Rays and Crystal Structure Sir Charles Todd (q.v.), who died in 1929. He was survived by a daughter and a son, Sir William Lawrence Bragg, who was born at Adelaide in 1890, educated at St Peter's College, Adelaide, and Adelaide and Cambridge universities, and became one of the most distinguished scientists of his time. In 1938 he was appointed Cavendish professor of experimental physics at Cambridge.

35. Bragg, William Henry
Bragg, Sir William Henry (18621942) English physicist. In 1915 he shared with his son Lawrence
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Bragg, Sir William Henry
English physicist. In 1915 he shared with his son Lawrence Bragg the Nobel Prize for Physics for their research work on X-rays and crystals.
Crystallography had not previously been concerned with the internal arrangement of atoms but only with the shape and number of crystal surfaces. The Braggs' work gave a method of determining the positions of atoms in the lattices making up the crystals, and for accurate determination of X-ray wavelengths. This led to an understanding of the ways in which atoms combine with each other and revolutionized mineralogy and later molecular biology, in which X-ray diffraction was crucial to the elucidation of the structure of DNA.
Bragg was born in Westward, Cumberland. He obtained a first-class degree in mathematics from Cambridge 1885 and was immediately appointed professor of mathematics and physics at the University of Adelaide, South Australia. In 1909 he returned to the UK as professor at Leeds; from 1915 he was professor at University College, London.
Bragg became convinced that X-rays behave as an electromagnetic wave motion. He constructed the first X-ray spectrometer 1913. He and his son used it to determine the structures of various crystals on the basis that X-rays passing through the crystals are diffracted by the regular array of atoms within the crystal.

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38. An Instrument For Measuring Small Amplitudes Of Vibrations By Sir William Henry
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Bragg, Sir William Henry 18621942. British physicist. He shared a 1915 Nobel Prize with his son Sir William
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40. William Bragg
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