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21. Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa Winner Of The 1978 Nobel Prize In Physics
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P YOTR L EONIDOVICH K APITSA
1978 Nobel Laureate in Physics
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Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa Russian April 8 ) was a Soviet /Russian physicist who discovered superfluidity with some contribution from John F. Allen and Don Misener in . He was born in the city of Kronstadt . He worked in Cambridge for over 10 years and then went on a professional visit to the Soviet Union and was not allowed to return to Cambridge. Ernest Rutherford , whom Kapitsa had worked with at Cambridge, sold the Soviets Kapitsa's laboratory equipment. The Soviets then made Kapitsa form the Institute for Physical Problems with his equipment. Kapitsa won the Nobel Prize in Physics in for his work in low-temperature physics . He shared the prize with Arno Allan Penzias and Robert Woodrow Wilson (who won for unrelated work). Kapitsa was eventually removed from his role as head of the institute he created, over his refusal to take part in the Soviet Hydrogen Bomb project. In a letter to Stalin , Kapitsa described the project's leader, Lavrenty Beria , as "like the conductor of an orchestra with the baton in hand but without a score".
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24. Kapitsa, Pyotr Leonidovich (Sov. Phys.)
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25. Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa Cambridge Russian Institute Soviet
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Kapitsa, Pyotr Leonidovich. Physicist, one of the founders of lowtemperature physics and magnetism, academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences (1939), Kapitsa was twice given the
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      American physicist, member of the National Academy of Sciences (1948). After graduating Higher Engineering School in Zurich and University of Leipzig (1928) he headed the Department of Theoretical Physics in Stanford University (1934). Professor since 1936, in 1942-1945 he worked on atomic energy at the Laboratory in Los-Alamos. Being one of the promulgators of the quantum theory of solids, Bloch developed the theory of energy spectrum of crystals, magnetization dependence of ferromagnets with temperatures close to absolute zero and was the first who suggested the term of spin waves. In 1946 Bloch discovered the nuclear magnetic resonance independently from Purcell and shared (with Purcell) the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1952.

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      The works by Netherlands physicist, member of Netherlands Academy of Sciences (1946), and the Academy President (1960-1966) C.J.Gorter were devoted to physics of solids, low-temperature physics, superconductivity and magnetism. In 1934 Gorter (together with H.Kazimir) developed a phenomenological theory of superconductivity and predicted Meissner effect. He also discovered paramagnetic relaxation (1936) and antiferromagnetic resonance (1951).

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27. Kapitsa, Pyotr Leonidovich
Kapitsa, Pyotr Leonidovich Alternative names Short description Date of birth 8 July 1894 Place of birth Kronstadt, Russian Empire Date of death 8 April 1984
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Physicien soviétique, spécialiste des basses températures, qui reçut le prix Nobel de physique en 1978. Il fit ses études à l'Institut polytechnique de Petrograd et il y enseigna l'ingénierie électrique. En 1921, il se rendit en Angleterre pour étudier à l'université de Cambridge. Peu après, il devint l'assistant d' Ernest Rutherford , directeur des recherches sur le magnétisme au laboratoire Cavendish . Quand Kapitsa retourna en URSS, en 1934, pour assister à une conférence scientifique, on lui interdit de quitter le pays. Il devint directeur de l'Institut des problèmes physiques de l'Académie des sciences d'URSS. Il est surtout connu pour ses réalisations dans le domaine de la liquéfaction des gaz, et en particulier pour la conception de méthodes simples de fabrication d'hélium et d'hydrogène liquides. Il fit également des recherches sur les effets des basses températures et des champs magnétiques élevés sur les métaux. En 1955, il fut nommé directeur du programme soviétique de satellite terrestre.

28. Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa - Wikipédia, A Enciclopédia Livre
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30. Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa Biography
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34. Pyotr Kapitsa - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Kapitsa, Pyotr Leonidovich ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 8 July 1894 PLACE OF BIRTH Kronstadt, Russian Empire DATE OF DEATH 8 April 1984
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Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa Russian Romanian Petru Căpiţă ) (8 July O.S. 26 June] – 8 April 1984) was an Soviet Russian physicist and Nobel laureate
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Kapitsa was born in the city of Kronstadt and graduated from the Petrograd Polytechnical Institute in 1918. He worked for over ten years with Ernest Rutherford in the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge . He was made a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1929 and was the first director (1930–34) of the Mond Laboratory in Cambridge. In the 1920s he originated techniques for creating ultrastrong magnetic fields by injecting high current for brief periods into specially constructed air-core electromagnets . In 1928 he discovered the linear dependence of resistivity on magnetic field for various metals in very strong magnetic fields. In the 1930s he started doing low temperature research, beginning with a critical analysis of the existing methods for obtaining low temperatures. In 1934 he developed new and original apparatus (based on the

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36. Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa
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Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa
Soviet physicist who was a corecipient of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1978 for his research in magnetism and low-temperature physics. He discovered that helium II (the stable form of liquid helium below 2.174 K, or -270.976 C) has almost no viscosity (i.e., resistance to flow). This property is called superfluidity. (The award was shared by astronomers Arno Penzias and Robert Woodrow Wilson for unrelated work.)
Educated at the Petrograd Polytechnical Institute, Kapitsa remained there as a lecturer until 1921. After his first wife and their two small children died of illness during the chaos of the civil war that followed the Revolution, he went to England to study at the University of Cambridge. There he worked with Ernest Rutherford and became assistant director of magnetic research at the Cavendish Laboratory in 1924, designing apparatus that achieved a magnetic field of 500,000 gauss, which was not surpassed in strength until 1956. He was made a fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1925 and elected to the Royal Society in 1929, one of only a small number of foreigners to become a fellow. The Royal Society Mond Laboratory was built at Cambridge especially for him in 1932. In 1946 Kapitsa apparently refused to work on nuclear weapons development and as a result fell out of favour with Stalin. He was dismissed from his post as head of the Institute for Physical Problems and resided at his country house, or dacha, until after Stalin's death in 1953. He conducted original researches on ball lightning during his seclusion. Kapitsa was then restored (1955) as director of the institute, a position he kept until his death.

37. 20th Century Year By Year 1978
KAPITSA, PYOTR LEONIDOVICH, USSR, Academy of Sciences, Moscow, b. 1894, d. 1984 for his basic inventions and discoveries in the area of lowtemperature
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38. Pyotr Kapitsa
Pyotr Kapitsa Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa Nikolay Semyonov (on the right) and Kapitsa (on the left), portrait by Boris Kustodiev, 1921 Born July 9, 1894 (189407-09
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Kapitsa was born in the city of Kronstadt , and graduated from the Petrograd Polytechnical Institute in 1918. He worked in the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge with Ernest Rutherford for over 10 years, was made a Fellow of the Royal Society in , and was the first director of the Mond Laboratory from 1930 to 1934. During this period, he originated techniques for creating ultrastrong magnetic fields by injecting high currents into specially constructed air-core electromagnets for brief periods of time. In 1934 he developed a new and original apparatus for producing significant quantities of liquid helium, based on the adiabatic principle
In 1934 he was on a professional visit to the Soviet Union when his passport was detained and he was not permitted to leave the country. Kapitsa was required to form the

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