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English physicist, winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1928 for his work on electron emission by hot metals, the basic principle used in vacuum tubes. He was born on the 26th of April, 1879, at Dewsbury, Yorkshire, England, as the only son of Joshua Henry and Charlotte Maria Richardson. Richardson, a graduate (1900) of Trinity College, Cambridge, and a student of J.J. Thomson at the Cavendish Laboratory, was appointed professor of physics at Princeton University (1906-13). In 1911 he proved that electrons are emitted from hot metal and not from the surrounding air, as some had thought. That same year he proposed a mathematical equation that relates the rate of electron emission to the absolute temperature of the metal. This equation, called Richardson's law or the Richardson-Dushmann equation, became an important aid in electron-tube research and technology. In 1914 Richardson became professor of physics and, 10 years later, director of research at King's College of the University of London, retiring in 1944. He was knighted in 1939.
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24. 20th Century Year By Year 1927
RICHARDSON, Sir OWEN WILLANS, Great Britain, London University, b. 1879, d. 1959 for his work on the thermionic phenomenon and especially for the discovery of the law named after
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Sir Owen Willans Richardson April 26 February 15 ) was a British physicist , a professor at Princeton University from 1906 to 1913, and a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in "for his work on the thermionic phenomenon and especially for the discovery of the law named after him". He was born in Dewsbury Yorkshire England , the only son of Joshua Henry and Charlotte Maria Richardson. He was educated at Batley Grammar School , and graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge in 1900 having gained First Class Honours in Natural Science. He was awarded the Hughes medal by the Royal Society (of which he was a Fellow) in 1920 for his work in thermionics , which is the basis for the vacuum tube He also researched the photoelectric effect , the gyromagnetic effect, the emission of electrons by chemical reactions, soft X-rays , and the spectrum of hydrogen. He was knighted in His nephew was physicist Richard Davisson .He died in 1959 aged 79.
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(Biographies / Richardson, Sir Owen Willans (18791959) M, British, SCIENCE physicist) Sir Owen Willans. 1879-1959, British physicist; a pioneer in the study of atomic physics
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30. Alphabetical Listing
Richardson, Sir Owen Willans Physics 1928 Richet, Charles Robert Medicine 1913 Richter, Burton Physics 1976 Robbins, Frederick Chapman Medicine 1954
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31. Physics Nobel Laureates 1925 - 1949
RICHARDSON, Sir OWEN WILLANS, Great Britain, London University, * 1879, + 1959 for his work on the thermionic phenomenon and especially for the discovery of the law named after
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Physics 1925
The prize for 1924: SIEGBAHN, KARL MANNE GEORG, Sweden, Uppsala University, "for his discoveries and research in the field of X-ray spectroscopy".
The prize for 1925: Reserved.
Physics 1926
The prize for 1925 was awarded jointly to: FRANCK, JAMES, Germany, Goettingen University, + 1964; and HERTZ, GUSTAV, Germany, Halle University, "for their discovery of the laws governing the impact of an electron upon an atom".
The prize for 1926: PERRIN, JEAN BAPTISTE, France, Sorbonne University, Paris, "for his work on the discontinuous structure of matter, and especially for his discovery of sedimentation equilibrium".
Physics 1927
The prize was divided equally between: COMPTON, ARTHUR HOLLY, U.S.A., Chicago University, "for his discovery of the effect named after him";
and WILSON, CHARLES THOMSON REES, Great Britain, Cambridge University, * 1869 (in Glencorse, Scotland), "for his method of making the paths of electrically charged particles visible by condensation of vapour".
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32. Nobel Prizes In Physics
Richardson, Sir Owen Willans J.J. Thomson 1904 London 1879 1959 80 49 1976 Richter, Burton 1956 MIT 1931 - 45 1901 Roentgen, Wilhelm Roentgen August Kundt
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Willans Richardson Sir Owen Willans Richardson (April 26, 1879 February 15, 1959) was a British physicist, a professor at Princeton University from 1906 to 1913
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Events of 1928 January 1928 The first television is sold a Daven for $75. early tv image Radio Magazine 1928 Soviet Poster The first of Joseph Stalin's Five Year Plans imposes collectivization on agriculture in the Soviet Union. The First Five-Year Plan emphasized heavy industries to lay the foundations for future industrial growth. Despite the targets being unbelievably high, remarkable results were achieved. For instance, coal and iron production both doubled their output, electric power production almost tripled and 1500 new industrial plants were built. Otto Gessle German war minister Otto Gessler resigns under pressure in January over a financial scandal involving the German Army, which he has allowed to increase in size despite the limits imposed by the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. Richard E. Byrd 1928 Richard E. Byrd starts an expedition to Antarctic; returns in 1930. Lev Trotsky January 17 - OGPU arrests Lev Trotsky in Moscow; he assumes a status of passive resistance and is exiled to Turkestan. February 1928 February 11 - II Olympic Winter Games open in St. Moritz, Switzerland

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