Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Nobel - Rutherford Lord Ernest
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 1     1-20 of 44    1  | 2  | 3  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Rutherford Lord Ernest:     more detail
  1. Discussion on Heavy Hydrogen. In: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Containing Papers of a Mathematical and Physical Character. Vol. CXLIV, pp. 1-28; 235-249; 266-279; 285-307. by Lord Ernest (1871-1937). RUTHERFORD, 1934-01-01
  2. The Artificial Transmutation of the Elements Being the Thirty-fifth Robert Boyle Lecture Delivered Before the Oxford University Junior Scientific Club on 2nd June 1933 by Ernest Lord Rutherford, 1933
  3. Collected Papers of Lord Rutherford of Nelson, 3 Volumes.Published Under the Scientific Direction of Sir James Chadwick. by Ernest Rutherford, 1962
  4. The collected papers of Lord Rutherford of Nelson by Ernest Rutherford Rutherford, 1963
  5. The collected papers of Lord Rutherford of Nelson by Ernest Rutherford Rutherford, 1962
  6. The collected papers of Lord Rutherford of Nelson by Ernest Rutherford Rutherford, 1965
  7. Collected Papers of Lord Rutherford of Nelson, Volume One: New Zealand by Ernest Rutherford, 1962
  8. Rutherford: Being the life and letters of the Rt. Hon. Lord Rutherford, O.M., by A. S Eve, 1939
  9. Lord Rutherford on the golf course by Frederick George Mann, 1976
  10. Lord Rutherford by Norman Feather, 1973-04
  11. Lord Rutherford of Nelson,: A tribute to New Zealand's greatest scientists, by Charles M Focken, 1937
  12. Lord Rutherford, 1871-1937 by A. S Eve, 1938
  13. Some personal memories of Lord Rutherford of Nelson (Cawthron lecture series) by Henry H Dale, 1950

1. Ernest Rutherford - Biography
Nobelprize.org, The Official Web Site of the Nobel Prize
http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/1908/rutherford-bio.html
Home FAQ Press Contact Us ... Nobel Prize in Chemistry Ernest Rutherford - Biography Sort and list Nobel Prizes and Nobel Laureates Create a List All Nobel Prizes Nobel Prize Awarded Organizations Women Nobel Laureates Nobel Laureates and Universities Prize category: Physics Chemistry Medicine Literature Peace Economics
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1908
Ernest Rutherford
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1908
Ernest Rutherford ... Other Resources
Biography
Ernest Rutherford was born on August 30, 1871, in Nelson, New Zealand, the fourth child and second son in a family of seven sons and five daughters. His father James Rutherford, a Scottish wheelwright, emigrated to New Zealand with Ernest's grandfather and the whole family in 1842. His mother, Martha Thompson, was an English schoolteacher, who, with her widowed mother, also went to live there in 1855.
Ernest received his early education in Government schools and at the age of 16 entered Nelson Collegiate School. In 1889 he was awarded a University scholarship and he proceeded to the University of New Zealand, Wellington, where he entered Canterbury College . He graduated M.A. in 1893 with a double first in Mathematics and Physical Science and he continued with research work at the College for a short time, receiving the B.Sc. degree the following year. That same year, 1894, he was awarded an 1851 Exhibition Science Scholarship, enabling him to go to Trinity College, Cambridge, as a research student at the Cavendish Laboratory under

2. Biografias De Escolar.com - Biografias - Índice Alfabético
Contents Preface 1 The Vicious Circle 2 The Rise of American Mathematics 3 The Nature of Current
http://www.escolar.com/biografias/r/index0002.htm
CONTENIDOS Lengua Historia Ciencias Naturales Seccin Apuntes SERVICIOS Biografias Efemerides Libros Gratis Adivinanzas ... Diarios del Mundo RECREO Juegos Online Chistes Horoscopo Dibujos p/ Colorear ... Lecturas
Biografias de Escolar.com
Biografias De Rivadavia
a Ruysdael Biografia de Rivadavia, Bernardino
Biografia de Rivera, Diego

Biografia de Roa Bastos, Augusto

Biografia de Robbins, Jerome
...
Biografia de

3. The Discovery Of Radioactivity: The Dawn Of The Nuclear Age
The discovery of radioactivity written by Fran Slowiczek, Ed.D and Pamela M. Peters, Ph.D.
http://www.accessexcellence.org/AE/AEC/CC/radioactivity.php

4. Ernest Rutherford
Earnest Rutherford ~ Born in New Zealand and studied under J. J. Thomson at the Cavendish Laboratory in England. His work constituted a notable landmark in the history of atomic
http://www.chemistry.co.nz/ernest_rutherford.htm

5. Javiera Espinosa
Rutherford, Lord Ernest (18711937) English physicist, founder of modern atomic theory. 50. Planck, Max (1858-1947) German physicist, discovered quantum theory
http://jaavitta.blogspot.com/
Javiera Espinosa
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Inventos FECHA INVENTO O DESCUBRIMIENTO SE ATRIBUYE A: PAÍs
A.C. Agujas de hueso Pinceles
Cabañas de hueso de mamut
Arpones
Cesteria de minbre
Basijas de arcilla
Redes de pesca
Peine
canoa
Fundicion de cobre
Ladrillo rueda balanza Embarcaciones de vela Arado Escritura cuneiforme abaco calendario Fundicion del hierro monedas Teoria atomica de la materia (primera) Democrito de abedra grecia trigonometria Hiparcus de nicaea grecia D.C. Aeolipila (Primera máquina de vapor) Herón de Alejandría Egipto herradura Rueda de agua Grecia Papel Tsai-lun China cúpula Sistema heliocéntrico de Ptolomeus, claudio Grecia Tornillo de Arquímedes Arquímedes de Siracusa Siracusa Brújula (la primera) China Molino de agua Francia estribos Molino de viento Impresión de libros china Arado de ruedas Cristales coloreados en las ventanas de Inglaterra Pólvora lentes Cámara oscura Brújula magnética cañón clavecín Brújula Neckham, Alexander Inglaterra Timon de popa Globos de aire caliente china Espejos concabos anteojos Espejo Venecia Reloj mecanico Reloj mecánico De Vic, Henry

6. The ORCBS - Radiation Safety - Resources & Links - Historical Figures
Biography of Ernest Rutherford who is considered the father of nuclear physics .
http://www.orcbs.msu.edu/radiation/resources_links/historical_figures/rutherford

THE ORCBS
Radiation Safety Figures In Radiation History ERNEST RUTHERFORD Thanks to the following group for allowing us to reprint this information: The Health Physics Society
1313 Dolley Madison Blvd., Suite 402
Mclean, Virginia 22101
Tel: 703-790-1745
Fax: 703-790-2672 Index Of Figures In Radiation History Office Information Radiation Safety Chemical Safety ... Office of Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies

7. Lord Ernest Rutherford Winner Of The 1908 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
Lord Ernest Rutherford, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
http://www.almaz.com/nobel/chemistry/1908a.html
L ORD E RNEST R UTHERFORD
1908 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
    for his investigations into the disintegration of the elements, and the chemistry of radioactive substances.
Background

    Place of Birth: Nelson, New Zealand
    Residence: Great Britain
    Affiliation: Victoria University, Manchester
Book Store Featured Internet Links Links added by Nobel Internet Archive visitors

8. Kimya Fizik
Okulu), Berlin, d. 1860, . 1917 Biyokimya alanındaki araştırmaları ve h cresiz mayalanmayı buluşu i in ..1908 RUTHERFORD, Lord ERNEST
http://www.biltek.tubitak.gov.tr/bilgipaket/biliminsanlari/nobelalanlar/nobel_od

9. The New Zealand Edge : Heroes : Scientists : Ernest Rutherford : Www.nzedge.com
Detailed biography including bibliography
http://www.nzedge.com/heroes/rutherford.html
Heroes Ernest Rutherford
Three Discoveries
Counting The Beats Early Experiments Cambridge, ... Design Heroes Ernest Rutherford
ATOM MAN
The creator of modern atomic physics and forerunner of the nuclear age, Rutherford was one of the greatest scientists of the 20th century. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1908 and a baronetcy in 1931, choosing the title Baron Rutherford of Nelson. In the words of Einstein, hew was "a second Newton", the man who "tunneled into the very material of God": inventor, experimenter and Nelson farm boy. Rutherford’s strengths as a scientist are legion. A prolific, practical inventor and scientific theorist, his ideas were based on rigorous experimentation. He was one of the original "demo or die" scientists, turning conjecture into fact. He attributed his willingness to experiment and find unorthodox solutions to his hardscrabble background in rural New Zealand: "We don’t have the money, so we have to think". Three Discoveries
His second discovery, the nuclear model of the atom, became the basis for how we see the atom today: a tiny nucleus surrounded by orbiting electrons.

10. Ernest Rutherford - Scientist Supreme
A resource on Ernest Rutherford compiled by John Campbell, the author of Rutherford Scientist Supreme.
http://www.rutherford.org.nz/
Nov 1st 1910 refused to be a witness for either side in a court case involving the Marconi Company. News - Rutherford appeared on his first ever UK stamp on Feb 25th, 2010. See the "Honouring Rutherford" page.
www.rutherford.org.nz maintained by John Campbell, author of Rutherford Scientist Supreme john.campbell [at] canterbury.ac.nz
2001 - 2010 John Campbell
Site design and development by Webcentre Ltd

11. 1 Million Links, Biographies, Page 2 And Sermon Outlines On Every Book Of The Bi
1,000,000 (one million) free links. The only database of over one million links for Christians and about Christianity
http://wonderfulword.com/1millionlinks/Biographies2.html
MENU add your site
search this site
tell a friend
contact us

Biographies, Page 2

12. Rutherford Discovers Fusion
Paper published in Nature in 1934 in which Rutherford describes the discovery of fusion.
http://www.chemteam.info/Chem-History/Rutherford-1934a/Rutherford-1934a.html
Transmutation Effects observed with Heavy Hydrogen
Nature
March 17, 1934, p. 413 [N.B. in other papers on this subject by Rutherford, the following footnote is included: "The names 'diplogen' for the new isotope and 'diplon' for its nucleus were suggested in the Discussion on Heavy Hydrogen at the Royal Society, December 14, 1933 (see 'Proc. Roy. Soc.' A, vol. 144 (1934))."] We have been making some experiments in which diplons have been used to bombard preparations such as ammonium chloride (NH Cl), ammonium sulphate ((NH SO ) and orthophosphoric acid (H PO ), in which the hydrogen has been displaced in large part by diplogen. When these D compounds are bombarded by an intense beam of protons, no large differences are observed between them and the ordinary hydrogen compounds. When, however, the ions of heavy hydrogen are used, there is an enormous emission of fast protons detectable even at energies of 20,000 volts. At 100,000 volts the effects are too large to be followed by our amplifier and oscillograph. The proton group has a definite range of 14.3 cm., corresponding to an energy of emission of 3 million volts. In addition to this, we have observed a short range group of singly charged particles of range about 1.6 cm., in number equal to that of the 14 cm. group. Other weak groups of particles are observed with the different preparations, but so far we have been unable to assign these definitely to primary reactions between diplons. In addition to the two proton groups, a large number of neutrons has been observed. The maximum energy of these neutrons appears to be about 3 million volts. Rough estimates of the number of neutrons produced suggest that the reaction which produces them is less frequent than that which produces the protons.

13. The Nobel Prize In Chemistry 1908
Nobelprize.org, The Official Web Site of the Nobel Prize
http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/1908/
Home FAQ Press Contact Us ... Nobel Prize in Chemistry The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1908 Sort and list Nobel Prizes and Nobel Laureates Create a List All Nobel Prizes Nobel Prize Awarded Organizations Women Nobel Laureates Nobel Laureates and Universities Prize category: Physics Chemistry Medicine Literature Peace Economics
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1908
Ernest Rutherford
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1908
Ernest Rutherford ... Other Resources
Ernest Rutherford
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1908 was awarded to Ernest Rutherford "for his investigations into the disintegration of the elements, and the chemistry of radioactive substances" TO CITE THIS PAGE:
MLA style: "The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1908". Nobelprize.org. 1 Nov 2010 http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/1908/ Home FAQ ... Contact Us

14. ChemTeam: Rutherford Atom Abstract Of 1911
Abstract of an article by Professor E Rutherford presented to the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society in 1911.
http://www.chemteam.info/Chem-History/Rutherford-atom-abstract.html
by PROFESSOR E. RUTHERFORD, F.R.S.
From the Proceedings of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, IV, 55, pp. 18-20
Abstract of a paper read before the Society on March 7, 1911 Proc. Cam. Phil. Soc. Proc. Roy. Soc. Proc. Roy. Soc. where n is the number of atoms per unit volume of the scattering material, t the thickness of material supposed small, and b = 2 Ne E / m u where Ne is the charge at the centre of the atom, E the charge on the electrified particle, m its mass, and u its velocity. It follows that the number of scattered particles per unit area for a constant distance from the point of incidence of the pencil of rays varies as cosec

15. Biografa De Rutherford, Lord Ernest - EBiografias.com
Rutherford, Lord Ernest; Rutherford, Lord Ernest; Rutherford, Lord Ernest @ KiwiWeb NZ; Ruzicka, Leopold; Rydberg, Johan Robert (Janne) @ Halmstad SE; Sabatier, Paul
http://www.ebiografias.com/127762/Rutherford-lord-Ernest.htm
Home Biografas Juegos Top 50 Biografas ... Contacto Rutherford, lord Ernest Indice de Biografas Volver Pgina 1 de 3
Siguiente >

Introduzca los trminos de bsqueda. Web eBiografias Enve el formulario de bsqueda En esta seccin Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
Robespierre, Maximilien de
Rafael [Raffaello Santi o Sanzio]
Rutherford, lord Ernest
Rembrandt [Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn]
Ravel, Maurice
Renoir, Pierre-Auguste
Riemann, Georg Friedrich Bernhard
Richelieu, Armand Jean du Plessis, cardenal y duque de Russell, Bertrand Arthur William Racine, Jean Rubens, Pieter Paul Reni, Guido Riel, Louis David Renoir, Jean Biografas A B C ... Juegos Gratis Todos los contenidos son obtenidos automticamente de sitios externos o enviados por los mismos usuarios. Si crees que un texto viola algun derecho de autor por favor escrbenos. eBiografias.com no es responsable del contenido de los mismos.

16. ChemTeam: Rutherford's Discovery Of Half-Life
Rutherford s discovery of half-Life published in the Philosophical Magazine in January 1900.
http://www.chemteam.info/Chem-History/Rutherford-half-life.html
A Radioactive Substance emitted from Thorium
Compounds
by E. RUTHERFORD, M.A., B.SC.,
Macdonald Professor of Physics, McGill University, Montreal From the Philosophical Magazine for January 1900, ser. 5, xlix, pp. 1-14
Communicated by Professor J. J. Thomson, F.R.S. Note: the page numbering is take from "The Collected Works of Lord Rutherford of Nelson," vol. I In order to make clear the evidence of the existence of a radioactive emanation, an account will first be given of the anomalous behaviour of thorium compounds compared with those of uranium. Thorium oxide has been employed in most of the experiments, as it exhibits the 'emanation' property to a greater degree than the other compounds; but what is true for the oxide is also true, but to a less extent, of the other thorium compounds examined, viz. the nitrate, sulphate, acetate, and oxalate. In a previous paper** the author has shown that the radiation from thorium is of a more penetrating character than the radiation from uranium. Attention was also directed to the inconstancy of thorium as a source of radiation. Owens*** has investigated in more detail the radiation from thorium compounds. He has shown that the radiations from the different compounds are of the same kind, and, with the exception of thorium oxide in thick layers, approximately homogeneous in character. The intensity of thoriurn radiation, when examined by means of the electrical discharge produced, is found to be very variable; and this inconstancy is due to slow currents of air produced in an open room. When the apparatus is placed in a closed vessel, to do away with air currcnts, the intensity is found to be practically constant. The sensitiveness of thorium oxide to

17. Famous Chemists
Lord_Ernest_Rutherford Lord_Ernest_Rutherford
http://www.chemistrypictures.org/v/famous-chemists/

18. ChemTeam: Rutherford On The Discovery Of Alpha And Beta Radiation
Rutherford writes about the discovery of alpha and beta radiation, published in the Philosophical Magazine in January, 1899.
http://www.chemteam.info/Chem-History/Rutherford-Alpha&Beta.html
Uranium Radiation and the Electrical Conduction
Produced by It
by E. RUTHERFORD, M.A., B.SC.
formerly Science Scholar,
Coutts Trotter Student, Trinity College, Cambridge;
McDonald Professor of Physics, McGill University, Montreal.
From the Philosophical Magazine for January 1899, ser. 5, xlvii, pp. 109-163
Communicated by Professor J. J. Thomson, F.R.S. Note: the page numbering is take from "The Collected Works of Lord Rutherford of Nelson," vol. I The remarkable radiation emitted by uranium and its compounds has been studied by its discoverer, Becquerel, and the results of his investigations on the nature and properties of the radiation have been given in a series of papers in the Comptes Rendus. * He showed that the radiation, continuously emitted from uranium compounds, has the power of passing through considerable thicknesses of metals and other opaque substances; it has the power of acting on a photographic plate and of discharging positive and negative electrification to an equal degree. The gas through which the radiation passes is made a temporary conductor of electricity and preserves its power of discharging electrification for a short time after the source of radiation has been removed. In the course of the investigation, the following subjects have been considered:

19. Ernest Rutherford - Scientist Supreme
Sir Ernest Rutherford, when raised to the peerage, became Lord Rutherford or Ernest Lord Rutherford. Lord Ernest Rutherford, by which
http://www.rutherford.org.nz/msmyth.htm
Biography Milestones Books Birthplace ... Site Map
Miscellaneous
Sponsors

Contacts

Rutherford Mythology
- Nobel Prize Work

- Peerage

- "Parents"

- "Thug to women"
...
Photographs

Rutherford Mythology This section started as addressing the mythology but has been expanded to include common errors, eg as in Peerage, and claims which are suspect or worse. Nobel Prize Work It is a very common myth in New Zealand that Ernest Rutherford received a Nobel Prize for splitting the atom. He didn`t. That work was first done in 1917, nearly a decade after he was awarded the Nobel Prize, and 15 years after he did the main work for which he received the prize. It is a particularly difficult myth to eradicate. It even appears in an American university text (p1010 College Physics by Serway and Faughn 3rd Edition 1991). But we cannot blame others. Our media, and even Prime-Ministers, have been known to repeat the myth. Ernest Rutherford was awarded the 1908 Nobel Prize in Chemistry "for his investigations into the disintegration of the elements, and the chemistry of radioactive substances."

20. Manchester Blue Plaques, Red Plaques & Black Plaques
Rutherford, Lord Ernest Museum Building, Oxford Road, University; Sadler, James - Corporation Street Balloon Street, City Centre;
http://www.manchester2002-uk.com/buildings/blue-plaques.html

Manchester Blue Plaques in NorthWest England
Papillon Graphics' Virtual Encyclopedia of Greater Manchester
SEARCH: Search this website NAVIGATION:
A-Z Index

About Greater Manchester

Accommodation - Manchester

Accommodation - Office Space
...
Worship, Faith and Religion
ADMINISTRATION:
About

Advertise

Awards
Code of Ethics ... Translate this Page
Blue Plaques The Blue Plaques Scheme recognises individuals who have made a significant contribution to the advancement of science, medicine, innovation, business, literature, arts and media in and around Manchester. Blue Plaques are erected on buildings where great figures of the past have lived or worked. Anyone may nominate a person for a Blue Plaque, provided nominees were born more than 100 years ago, or died more than 20 years ago. To nominate your hero or heroine, email blueplaques@everygeneration.co.uk Red Plaques Red Plaques are a later development, and are erected to celebrate commemorate events of importance to the social history of the City.

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 1     1-20 of 44    1  | 2  | 3  | Next 20

free hit counter