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  1. The Neutron and the Bomb: A Biography of Sir James Chadwick by Andrew Brown, 1997-07-31
  2. THE COLLECTED PAPERS OF LORD RUTHERFORD OF NELSON: VOLUME TWO - MANCHESTER. by Sir James (edit). Chadwick, 1963
  3. THE COLLECTED PAPERS OF LORD RUTHERFORD OF NELSON: VOLS. I - III. by Sir James. Chadwick, 1962
  4. THE COLLECTED PAPERS OF LORD RUTHERFORD OF NELSON: VOLUME THREE - CAMBRIDGE. by Sir James (edit). Chadwick, 1965
  5. Collected Papers of Lord Rutherford of Nelson, 3 Volumes.Published Under the Scientific Direction of Sir James Chadwick. by Ernest Rutherford, 1962
  6. The Neutron and the Bomb: A Biography of Sir James Chadwick.(Review): An article from: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists by William Lanouette, 1998-01-01
  7. The Collected Papers of Lord Rutherford of Nelson. Volume 3 by Editor Sir James Chadwick, 1965-01-01
  8. Radiations From Radioactive Substances by Sir Ernest (James Chadwick, Ph.D) (C.D. Ellis, Ph.D) Rutherford, 1951-01-01
  9. Collected Papers by Lord Rutherford of Nelson, 1965
  10. The Collected Papers of Lord Rutherford Nelson by Sir James Chadwick, 1965-01-01
  11. The Collected Papers of Lord Rutherford of NelsonVolume Three the Cavendish Library by Sir James Chadwick, 1965
  12. Radioactivity and Radio Active Substances by Sir James; Rutherford, Lord Chadwick, 1921
  13. Professional Organizations in the Commonwealth by Sir James Currie, 1976-10-11
  14. The Mission of St. Augustine to England According to the Original Documents: Being a Handbook for the Thirteenth Centenary by Arthur James Mason, 2010-01-10

41. James Chadwick - Definition Of James Chadwick In Encyclopedia
sir james chadwick (October 20, 1891 July 24, 1974) was an English physicistand Nobel laureate.chadwick was born in Cheshire, England and educated at
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Sir James Chadwick October 20 July 24 ) was an English physicist and Nobel laureate Chadwick was born in Cheshire England and educated at Manchester University and Cambridge University In Chadwick went to study under Hans Geiger at the Technische Hochschule in Berlin (today the Technical University of Berlin ). During the First World War Chadwick was interned in Germany as an enemy alien. After the war Chadwick returned to Cambridge where he worked with Ernest Rutherford in investigating the emission of gamma rays from radioactive materials. They also studied the transmutation of elements by bombarding them with alpha particles and investigated the nature of the atomic nucleus In Chadwick made a fundamental discovery in the domain of nuclear science : he discovered the particle in the nucleus of an atom that became known as the neutron because it has no electric charge. In contrast with the helium nuclei (alpha particles) which are charged, and therefore repelled by the considerable electrical forces present in the nuclei of heavy atoms , this new tool in atomic disintegration need not overcome any electric barrier and is capable of penetrating and splitting the nuclei of even the heaviest elements. Chadwick in this way prepared the way towards the fission of

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chadwick, sir james (18911974) Knight Physicist. 9 records noted. Scope,1914-74 corresp and papers. Repository, Cambridge University Churchill Archives
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43. October 20 - Today In Science History
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English physicist who received the Nobel Prize for Physics (1935) for his discovery of the neutron. He

44. Janus: The Papers Of Sir James Chadwick
Creator, chadwick, sir james, 18911974, knight, physicist CHAD III containsthe scientific notebooks of sir james chadwick and Professor sir Edward
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45. Janus: Churchill Archives Centre Miscellaneous Holdings.
47/1, 2 letters from sir james chadwick to RG Stansfield re. Lord Rutherford.47/2, 5 letters from Mary Rutherford to Mrs Stansfield and photo.
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46. Sir James Hopwood Jeans And Early 20th Century Cosmogony
(1928) Knighted sir james Jeans Publishes Astronomy and Cosmology 1932 -chadwick discovers the neutron - Anderson discovers anti-electron (positron
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Balmer deduces the hydrogen series formula
Michelson and Morely determine light always travels at the speed of light (1887)
Lick 36" refractor complete on top of Mt. Hamilton
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Enters Trinity College , Cambridge with a major Scholarship and is 2nd Wrangler in Mathematical Tripos
Essay: "Equipartition of Energy in Dynamic Systems" - Barnard observes the first evidence that nova are exploding stars (1892) Wein's displacement law (1893) - Bequerel discovers natural radioactivity Yerkes 40" Refractor erected (1897) - Otto Struve discovers interstellar clouds of gas and dust - Thompson discovers the electron Fellow of Trinity College, Gets M.A.

47. Chadwick, James
james chadwick was born in Cheshire, England, on 20th October, 1891, the son of John sir james was knighted in 1945. Apart from the Hughes Medal (Royal
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Chadwick, James James Chadwick was born in Cheshire, England, on 20th October, 1891, the son of John Joseph Chadwick and Anne Mary Knowles. He attended Manchester High School prior to entering Manchester University in 1908; he graduated from the Honours School of Physics in 1911 and spent the next two years under Professor (later Lord) Rutherford in the Physical Laboratory in Manchester, where he worked on various radioactivity problems, gaining his M.Sc. degree in 1913 That same year he was awarded the 1851 Exhibition Scholarship and proceeded to Berlin to work in the Physikalisch Technische Reichsanstalt at Charlottenburg under Professor H. Geiger.
During World War I, he was interned in the Zivilgefangenenlager, Ruhleben. After the war, in 1919, he returned to England to accept the Wollaston Studentship at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, and to resume work under Rutherford , who in the meantime had moved to the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge. Rutherford had succeeded that year in disintegrating atoms by bombarding nitrogen with alpha particles, with the emission of a proton. This was the first artificial nuclear transformation. In Cambridge, Chadwick joined Rutherford in accomplishing the transmutation of other light elements by bombardment with alpha particles, and in making studies of the properties and structure of atomic nuclei.

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Sir James Chadwick October 20 July 24 ) was an English physicist and Nobel laureate Chadwick was born in Cheshire England and educated at the Universities of Manchester and Cambridge In Chadwick went to study under Hans Geiger at the Technische Hochschule in Berlin (today the Technical University of Berlin ). During the First World War Chadwick was interned in Germany as an enemy alien. After the war Chadwick returned to Cambridge where he worked with Ernest Rutherford in investigating the emission of gamma rays from radioactive materials. They also studied the transmutation of elements by bombarding them with alpha particles and investigated the nature of the atomic nucleus In Chadwick made a fundamental discovery in the domain of nuclear science : he discovered the particle in the nucleus of an atom that became known as the neutron because it has no electric charge. In contrast with the helium nuclei (alpha particles) which are positively charged, and therefore repelled by the considerable electrical forces present in the nuclei of heavy atoms , this new tool in atomic disintegration need not overcome any electric barrier and is capable of penetrating and splitting the nuclei of even the heaviest elements. Chadwick in this way prepared the way towards the

49. Sir James Chadwick - Premio Nobel Per La Fisica
Pace Letteratura Medicina Fisica Economia. sir james chadwick *1891, † 1974. For the discovery of the neutron . sir james chadwick *1891, † 1974 more.
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50. Der Nobelpreis Für Physik: Sir James Chadwick
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51. British Academy: Lectures, Seminars, Conferences And Symposia
sir Kenneth Dover (197881) The Revd Professor WO chadwick, OM, KBE (1981-85) Professor sir james Sutherland and Professor F. Wormold
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52. Alan Turing, Sir Bernard Lovell, Sir Henry Roscoe, James Chadwick, Charles Macin
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By 1935 he had been elected a fellow of King's College and was awarded a Smith's Prize in 1936 for work on probability theory - he seemed on course for a successful and uneventful career. In 1936 he published

53. Biography: James Chadwick 1891-1974, Nobel Prize In Physics
james chadwick discovered the neutron in 1932, resulting in the solution Brown, Andrew P. The Neutron and the Bomb A Biography of sir james chadwick.
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54. Nobel Prize In Physics 1935
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56. Chadwick - YourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
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