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  1. The structure of the atom. [with:] Some applications of the theory of electric discharge to spectroscopy. [with:] Rays of positive electricity. In: Notices of the proceedings at the meetings of the members of the Royal Institution of Great Britain with the abstracts of the discourses delivered at the evening meetings, Vol. XVIII. by Sir Joseph John (1856-1940). THOMSON, 1909-01-01
  2. Sir Joseph John Thomson: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by P. Andrew Karam, 2000
  3. Electricity and Matter by Sir Joseph John Thomson, 2010-10-14
  4. The Corpuscular Theory of Matter by Sir Joseph John Thomson, 2009-12-17
  5. The Discharge of Electricity Through Gases; Lectures Delivered on the Occasion of the Sesquicentennial Celebration of Princeton University by Sir Joseph John Thomson, 2010-10-14
  6. On the Light Thrown by Recent Investigations on Electricity ... by Sir Thomson J. J. (Joseph John), 2009-07-17
  7. Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Sir Joseph John Thomson, OM, FRS (1856-1940) by Jeannine Alton, 1980
  8. The existence of bodies smaller than atoms. In: Notices of the proceedings at the meetings of the members of the Royal Institution of Great Britain with the abstracts of the discourses delivered at the evening meetings, Vol. XVI. by Sir Joseph John (1856-1940) THOMSON, 1902
  9. Electricity and Matter (1904 ) by Sir J. J. (Joseph John) Thomson, 2009-10-21
  10. Rays of positive Electricity and Their Application to Chemical Analyses by Sir J. J. (Joseph John) Thomson, 2009-06-16
  11. The corpuscular theory of matter. by J. J. Thomson by Thomson. J. J. (Joseph John). Sir. 1856-1940., 1907-01-01
  12. Electricity and matter. by J. J. Thomson by Thomson. J. J. (Joseph John). Sir. 1856-1940., 1904-01-01
  13. The atomic theory by J. J. (Joseph John), Sir, 1856-1940 Thomson, 2009-10-26
  14. The Life of Sir J.J. Thomson, O.M., Sometime Master of Trinity College, Cambridge. by Joseph John (1856-1940)] STRUTT, Robert Robin John, 4th Baron Rayleigh (1875-1947). [THOMSON, 1943-01-01

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Joseph John Thomson was a Nobel Prize winning physicist who discovered the electron. He was born on December 18, 1856 in Cheetham Hill, Manchester, England. His parents were Scottish, and his father died when he was only 16 years old. Thomson studied engineering at Owens College, now the University of Manchester in 1870. In 1876, he moved on to Trinity College, Cambridge. Here, he earned a degree in mathematics. In 1883, after earning a graduate degree, Thomson became the Cavendish Professor of Physics. He married Rose Elisabeth Paget, the daughter of a physician and professor at Cambridge. They had a son and a daughter. During his time at Cambridge, Thomson performed his most famous experiment. He discovered the subatomic particles, electrons using a cathode ray. In his first cathode ray experiment, he attempted to separate the negative charge evident in the ray from the ray itself. He found that it was impossible today. In the second experiment, Thomson attempted to show that a cathode ray is deflected in an electric field. Previous such experiments had failed and Thomson was successful because he created a complete vacuum for the cathode ray tube. This experiment indicated that the ray was made of negatively charged particles. Using different metals for the cathode that created the ray, he was able to prove that these particles are part of all matter.

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Biography Nobel Prize Winner Thomson, Sir Joseph John. (Cambridge University, Cambridge, Great Britain). Awarded the Nobel prize for physics in 1906 in recognition of the
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Biography Nobel Prize Winner: Thomson, Sir Joseph John. (Cambridge University, Cambridge, Great Britain). Awarded the Nobel prize for physics in 1906 in recognition of the great merits of his theoretical and experimental investigations on the conduction of electricity by gases Website address: Biography Nobel Prize Winner: Thomson, Sir Joseph John Tags:
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4. J. J. Thomson - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Sir Joseph John J. J. Thomson, OM, FRS (18 December 1856 – 30 August 1940) was a British physicist and Nobel laureate. He is credited for the discovery of the electron and of
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Sir Joseph John Thomson Jump to: navigation search This article is about the Nobel laureate and physicist. For the moral philosopher, see Judith Jarvis Thomson J. J. Thomson
Born 18 December 1856
Cheetham Hill
Manchester , UK Died
Cambridge
, UK
Nationality British Fields Physics Institutions Cambridge University Alma mater University of Manchester
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Academic advisors John Strutt (Rayleigh)
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Notable awards Nobel Prize for Physics Signature Notes Thomson is the father of Nobel laureate George Paget Thomson Sir Joseph John "J. J." Thomson OM FRS (18 December 1856 – 30 August 1940) was a British physicist and Nobel laureate . He is credited for the discovery of the electron and of isotopes , and the invention of the mass spectrometer . Thomson was awarded the 1906 Nobel Prize in Physics for the discovery of the electron and for his work on the conduction of electricity in gases.
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Thomson, Sir Joseph John 1907 Michelson, Albert Abraham 1908 Lippmann, Gabriel 1909 Braun, Carl Ferdinand 1909 Marconi, Guglielmo
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Werke (Auswahl): »Application of Dynamics to Physics and Chemistry« (1888), »Notes on Recent Researches in Electricity and Magnetism« (1893), »A Textbook of Physics« (mit J.H. Poynting; 16 Teile, 1899–1914), »Conduction of Electricity through Gases« (1903), »Electricity and Matter« (1904), »The Corpuscular Theory of Matter« (1907), »The Atomic Theory« (1914). Diese Seite als Bookmark speichern : addthis_url = location.href; addthis_title = document.title; addthis_pub = 'woorgle1492'; Thomson, Sir George Paget Thórarinsson, Sigurður Weitere Begriffe : Pirquet, Clemens Freiherr von Bauhin, Johann (Jean) Brown, Michael Stuart Personenlexikon Neuen Artikel hinzufügen Rechtliche Hinweise Impressum Boden Kränze den seine eines (von baron« ehrfurchtsvollen Lüfte, Chemiker, Reichspräsident Maschine sein Kriegsbeginn Koenigswald, Gustav Heinrich Ralph von von Geschwader ins als Bird und Bevölkerung »roter haben wir 21. über der Hargreaves-Verfahren Pfund wird erhält nicht Richthofens die erfüllt Kerl auf. Hargreaves-Bird-Zelle 1914 1916 Chlor Hoarstones alle Ruhm Manfred Volk des Melderolle Wunderlich, Carl Reinhold August

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Thom son (t m s n), Elihu 18531937. British-born American electrical engineer and inventor who with Thomas Edison formed the General Electric Company (1892).
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Joseph John Thomson was born in Cheetham Hill, a suburb of Manchester on December 18, 1856. He enrolled at Owens College, Manchester, in 1870, and in 1876 entered Trinity College, Cambridge as a minor scholar. He became a Fellow of Trinity College in 1880, when he was Second Wrangler and Second Smith's Prizeman, and he remained a member of the College for the rest of his life, becoming Lecturer in 1883 and Master in 1918. He was Cavendish Professor of Experimental Physics at Cambridge, where he succeeded Lord Rayleigh , from 1884 to 1918 and Honorary Professor of Physics, Cambridge and Royal Institution, London.

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Sir Joseph John Thomson Sir George Paget Thomson. Sir Joseph John (J.J.) Thomson received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1906 and his son, Sir George Paget Thomson, received the
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  • Pierre and Marie Curie are the first and only husband and wife to receive the Nobel Prize in Physics (in 1903). Marie Curie was also awarded Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1911. The Curie's younger daughter, Eve, married American diplomat Henry R. Labouisse. As Executive Director of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), Labouisse received the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1965 on behalf of UNICEF. Marie Curie is only one of two women to ever receive the Nobel Prize in Physics. (The second being Maria Goeppert-Mayer in 1963.) Sir Joseph John (J.J.) Thomson received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1906 and his son, Sir George Paget Thomson, received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1937. Sir William Henry Bragg and his son, Sir William Lawrence Bragg, both received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1915. The Braggs are the first and only father/son team to have jointly received the Nobel Prize in Physics. William Lawrence Bragg was awarded the Nobel Prize at the age of 25, and as of yet he is still the youngest-ever laureate.

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English physicist who discovered the electron using a cathode ray tube in 1897. He calculated its mass to charge ratio and proposed the plum pudding model of the atom. In
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English physicist who discovered the electron using a cathode ray tube in 1897. He calculated its mass to charge ratio and proposed the plum pudding model of the atom In Treatise on the Motion of Vortex Rings (1883), he presented a theory of atoms as vortex filaments corresponding to the tubes or lines of force in field theory. Independently of Nernst he explained why compounds ionize easily in water. The explanation, called the Nernst-Thomson rule, holds that it is difficult for charged ions to attract each other through insulating water molecules, so they dissociate. Rutherford

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