Sir Joseph John Thomson (18 December 1856 – 30 August 1940) was an English physicist who received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1906 for his discovery...
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Plum pudding model (redirect from Thomson model)
the atom to describe an internal structure. It was first proposed by J. J. Thomson in 1904 following his discovery of the electron in 1897, and was rendered...
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or Joe Thomson is the name of: J. J. Thomson (1856–1940), physicist Joseph Thomson (cricketer) (1877-1953), Australian cricketer Joseph Thomson (explorer)...
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Alice Thomson (born 24 April 1967) is a British political journalist. She is an associate editor, weekly columnist, and political interviewer for The...
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Vortex theory of the atom (section J. J. Thomson)
The vortex theory of the atom was a 19th-century attempt by William Thomson (later Lord Kelvin) to explain why the atoms recently discovered by chemists...
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Johnson, one of the three brothers who founded Johnson & Johnson – for whom Thomson personally wrote advertising for the toothpaste brand Zonweis. Thompson...
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repel each other with a force given by Coulomb's law. The physicist J. J. Thomson posed the problem in 1904 after proposing an atomic model, later called...
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John J. Thomson is a production sound mixer. He was nominated in the 28th Genie Awards for a Genie Award for Best Achievement in Overall Sound (with Steph...
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Cavendish Professor of Physics (section J. J. Thomson)
he published 50 papers and expanded the number of students to 48. J. J. Thomson was made Cavendish Professor in 1884 at the age of 28, leading one senior...
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Judith Jarvis Thomson (October 4, 1929 – November 20, 2020) was an American philosopher who studied and worked on ethics and metaphysics. Her work ranges...
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In thermodynamics, the Joule–Thomson effect (also known as the Joule–Kelvin effect or Kelvin–Joule effect) describes the temperature change of a real...
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wave is scattered. Thomson scattering is an important phenomenon in plasma physics and was first explained by the physicist J. J. Thomson. As long as the...
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David J. Thomson is a professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Queen's University in Ontario and a Canada Research Chair in statistics...
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John Henry Poynting (redirect from J. H. Poynting)
Griffin 1899 (with J. J. Thomson) A Text-Book of Physics: volume I: Sound London, C. Griffin; 2nd edition, 1900 1902 (with J. J. Thomson) A Text-Book of...
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recoil particle caused by secondary ionization. The term was coined by J. J. Thomson. A delta ray is characterized by very fast electrons produced in quantity...
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Eugen Goldstein, in 1886. Later work on anode rays by Wilhelm Wien and J. J. Thomson led to the development of mass spectrometry. Goldstein used a gas-discharge...
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electron by electron diffraction. Thomson was born in Cambridge, England, the son of physicist and Nobel laureate J. J. Thomson and Rose Elisabeth Paget, daughter...
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James Prescott Joule (redirect from J. P. Joule)
with it" though he harboured doubts. Thomson was intrigued but sceptical.[citation needed] Unanticipated, Thomson and Joule met later that year in Chamonix...
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Rockwood naming it in honour of J. J. Thomson who measured the mass-to-charge ratio of electrons and ions. The thomson is defined as 1 T h = 1 D a...
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debt. Thomson J. Skinner was born in Colchester in the Connecticut Colony on May 24, 1752, the son of Reverend Thomas Skinner and Mary Thomson, the second...
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atomic structure before Rutherford's experiments was devised by J. J. Thomson.: 123 Thomson had discovered the electron through his work on cathode rays...
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J. P. M. Thomson is a male former rower who competed for England. He represented England and won a bronze medal in the eights at the 1958 British Empire...
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Charles Thomson Rees Wilson (14 February 1869 – 15 November 1959) was a Scottish physicist and meteorologist who shared the 1927 Nobel Prize in Physics...
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physicist George Johnstone Stoney named this charge "electron" in 1891, and J. J. Thomson and his team of British physicists identified it as a particle in 1897...
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Andrews University and therefore may have attended that university also. J.S. Thomson was selected to play in the first international rugby match in 1871 between...
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Goldstein Kathodenstrahlen, or cathode rays. In 1897, British physicist J. J. Thomson showed that cathode rays were composed of a previously unknown negatively...
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experiment in 1909, which suggested, upon Rutherford's 1911 analysis, that J. J. Thomson's plum pudding model of the atom was incorrect. Rutherford's new model...
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captains James J. Thomson at the Scottish Football Association (Scotland player) James Thomson, London Hearts Supporters Club Name: Thomson, James John,...
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Taylor Valley (redirect from Mount J. J. Thomson)
of the valley include, from west to east, Bonney Riegel below Mount J. J. Thomson, Lake Bonney, Nussbaum Reigel, Mummy Pond, Lake Chad, Andrews Ridge...
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Gibbs and then J. J. Thomson derived. Hence, in the name "Gibbs–Thomson" equation, "Thomson" refers to J. J. Thomson, not William Thomson (Lord Kelvin)...
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