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  1. The Crystalline State : A General Survey by Sir William Lawrence Bragg, 1965-01-01
  2. Sir William Henry Bragg& Sir William Lawrence Bragg: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Donald R. Franceschetti, 2000
  3. The strength of metals. In: Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, Vol. 45, 1949. by Sir William Lawrence (1890-1971). BRAGG, 1949-01-01
  4. The optical principles of the diffraction of x-rays (Bragg, William Lawrence, Sir, 1890- The Crystalline state) by R. W James, 1962
  5. The Royal Institution Library of Science, Physical Sciences, Volume 4 by Sir William Lawrence & Porter, Professor Ge Bragg, 1970
  6. Talking and writing about science by Sir William Lawrence Bragg, 1956
  7. The Royal Institution Library of Science, Physical by Professor Ge Bragg Sir William Lawrence & Porter, 1970
  8. Sir William Bragg's manuscripts and papers and some memories of the Royal Institution in his time by William Lawrence Bragg, 1964
  9. The Royal Institution Library of Science (Being the Friday Evening Discourses in by Professor Ge Bragg Sir William Lawrence & Porter, 1970-01-01
  10. Light Is a Messenger: The Life and Science of William Lawrence Bragg by Graeme K. Hunter, 2004-10-21
  11. The Legacy of Sir Lawrence Bragg: Selections and Reflections

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2. William Lawrence Bragg - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Sir William Lawrence Bragg CH OBE MC FRS (31 March 1890 – 1 July 1971) was an Australian born British physicist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1915 with his father Sir William
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William L. Bragg in 1915 Born 31 March 1890
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Nationality Australian Institutions University of Manchester
University of Cambridge
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X-ray diffraction
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At 25, the youngest person ever to receive a Nobel Prize. He was the son of W.H. Bragg . Note that the PhD did not exist at Cambridge until 1919, and so J. J. Thomson and W.H. Bragg were his equivalent mentors. Sir William Lawrence Bragg CH OBE MC FRS (31 March 1890 – 1 July 1971) was an Australian -born British physicist and X-ray crystallographer, discoverer (1912) of the Bragg law of X-ray diffraction, which is basic for the determination of crystal structure. He was joint winner (with his father, Sir William Bragg ) of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1915. He was knighted in 1941. To date, Lawrence Bragg is the youngest

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Bragg, Sir William Lawrence, 1890–1971, English physicist, b. Adelaide, Australia, educated in Australia and at Trinity College, Cambridge; son of W. H. Bragg.
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What is this profile? Sir William Henry Nobel Prize ... People Named Bragg Quick Facts about Lawrence Bragg: Bragg was 25 years old when he received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1915 Source: ls-central.com... ls-central.com Bragg was born (1890) in Adelaide, Australia, where his father was professor Source: www.sciencemag.org... www.sciencemag.org Bragg was director of the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge when Source: II. The Revelation of Xavier www.onetruelarry.org At twenty-five years old, Lawrence Bragg was the youngest ever Nobel Laureate Source: MVM 1915 www.menziesvirtualmuseum.org.au Bragg is most famous for his law on the diffraction of X-rays by crystals Source: William Lawrence Bragg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org Professional Profile for Lawrence Bragg Web Extracted Biography - Zoominfo Lawrence Bragg , Nobel Laureate ... www.zoominfo.com/Search/Person...PersonID=75983079 Pages related to Lawrence Bragg Sir William Lawrence Bragg , CH, OBE, MC, FRS (31 March 1890 Β’Γ’β€šΒ¬Γ’β‚¬Ε“ 1 July 1971) was William Lawrence Bragg's hobbies included painting, literature and a life-long

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William Lawrence Bragg was educated at first in Australia at the University of Adelaide, where he took his degree in mathematics with first class honours.
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Biographical Information Occupation, Sphere of Activity William Lawrence Bragg was educated at first in Australia at the University of Adelaide, where he took his degree in mathematics with first class honours. He then moved to England where he entered Trinity College, Cambridge as an Allen Scholar, taking first-class honours in the Natural Science Tripos in . In the autumn of that year Bragg began his examination of the von Laue phenomenon and published his first paper on the subject. In he was appointed as fellow and lecturer in Natural Sciences at Trinity College. Later that year he and his father were awarded the Barnard Gold Medal of the U.S. Academy of Sciences, the first of many such honours. From he had been working with his father, Sir William Henry Bragg ( ) in the study of X-ray diffraction, the results of which were published in an abridged version in X-rays and Crystal Structure ). As a consequence of the Braggs' research, the structures of many kinds of crystals were discovered with the aid of the X-ray spectrometer. It was for this work that the Braggs were jointly awarded the Nobel prize for physics in From , during World War I, Bragg served as technical adviser on sound ranging in the map section of British army headquarters in France, calculating the distance of enemy artillerey from the sound of their guns. After the war Bragg succeeded Ernest Rutherford (

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10. Bragg, Sir (William) Lawrence
Bragg, Sir (William) Lawrence (b. March 31, 1890, Adelaide, S.Aus., Australiad. July 1, 1971, Ipswich, Suffolk, Eng.), Australianborn British physicist and X-ray
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(b. March 31, 1890, Adelaide, S.Aus., Australiad. July 1, 1971, Ipswich, Suffolk, Eng.), Australian -born British physicist and X-ray crystallographer, discoverer (1912) of the Bragg law of X-ray diffraction, which is basic for determination of crystal structure. He was joint winner (with his father, Sir William Bragg) of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1915. He was knighted in 1941. Bragg was the eldest child of Sir William (Henry) Bragg. His maternal grandfather, Sir Charles Todd, was postmaster general and government astronomer of South Australia. Educated at St. Peter's College, Adelaide, and then at Adelaide University, Bragg gained high honours in mathematics at an age when most boys were still in secondary school. In 1909 he went to England to enter Trinity College, Cambridge. He began the study of physics, which he had not studied earlier, although he had taken some chemistry. During the summer vacation of 1912, his father discussed with him a recent book on the work of the German physicist Max von Laue, who asserted that X-rays could be diffracted by passing them through crystals. Upon his return to Cambridge, young Bragg, believing that Laue's explanation was incorrect in detail, carried out a series of ingenious original experiments, as the result of which he published the Bragg equation, which tells at what angles X-rays will be most efficiently diffracted by a crystal when the X-ray wavelength and distance between the crystal atoms are known (

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(1890–1971) British physicist founder with W H Bragg of Xray crystallography. Born in Adelaide, W L Bragg studied mathematics there and at Cambridge, and in 1910 moved his
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    William Lawrence Bragg , son of William Henry Bragg, was born in Adelaide, South Australia, on March 31, 1890. He received his early education at St. Peter's College in his birthplace, proceeding to Adelaide University to take his degree in mathematics with first-class honours in 1908. He came to England with his father in 1909 and entered Trinity College, Cambridge, as an Allen Scholar, taking first-class honours in the Natural Science Tripos in 1912. In the autumn of this year he commenced his examination of the von Laue phenomenon and published his first paper on the subject in the Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society in November.

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    Bragg, Sir William Lawrence, , English physicist, b. Adelaide, Australia, educated in Australia and at Trinity College, Cambridge; son of W. H. Bragg. He was professor of physics at Victoria Univ., Manchester, from 1919 to 1937. From 1938 to 1953 he was professor of experimental physics at Cambridge and director of the Cavendish Laboratory. In 1954 he was made head of the Royal Institution. He shared with his father the 1915 Nobel Prize in Physics for their studies, with the X-ray spectrometer, of X-ray spectra, X-ray diffraction, and of crystal structure. In 1941 he was knighted. Among his works are The Structure of Silicates (1930, 2d enl. ed. 1932) and Atomic Structure of Minerals (1937). With his father he wrote X Rays and Crystal Structure (1915, 5th ed. 1925). The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia

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