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  1. Atomic Quest: A Personal Narrative by Arthur Holly Compton by arthur compton, 1956
  2. A determination of latitude, azimuth, and the length of the day independent of astronomical observations by Arthur Holly Compton, 1963
  3. Assault on atoms, by Arthur Holly Compton, 1932
  4. What is light? (Sigma Xi quarterly) by Arthur Holly Compton, 1929
  5. Scientific Papers of Arthur Holly Compton by Arthur Holly; Robert S. Shankland (edit) Compton, 1974
  6. The religion of a scientist: An address by Arthur H. Compton ... delivered at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America on Monday, November 21, 1938 by Arthur Holly Compton, 1938
  7. X-rays as a branch of optics by Arthur Holly Compton, 1928
  8. The non-molecular structure of solids by Arthur Holly Compton, 1918
  9. The religion of a scientist: An address delivered at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America on Monday, November 21, 1938 by Arthur Holly Compton, 1946
  10. Peace and the H bomb by Arthur Holly Compton, 1955
  11. A physical study of the thermal conductivity of solids by Arthur Holly Compton, 1916
  12. “The uncertainty principle and free will.” by Arthur Holly (1892-1962). COMPTON, 1931
  13. Life after death (Popular religion leaflets) by Arthur Holly Compton, 1930
  14. A recording X-ray spectrometer, and the high frequency spectrum of tungsten by Arthur Holly Compton, 1916

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22. Arthur Holly Compton
Arthur Holly Compton. (Wooster, Ohio, United States, 10.9.1892 Berkeley,California, United States, 15.3.1962). Nobel Prize (Physics 1927)
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Arthur Holly Compton (Wooster, Ohio, United States, 10.9.1892 - Berkeley, California, United States, 15.3.1962) Nobel Prize (Physics 1927)

23. Arthur Holly Compton
Arthur Holly Compton. Arthur Holly Compton (ur. 10 wrzesnia 1892 w Ohio – zm.15 marca 1962), amerykanski fizyk, laureat Nagrody Nobla w 1927 za badania
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(ur. 10 września w Ohio – zm. 15 marca amerykański fizyk , laureat Nagrody Nobla w za badania kt³re doprowadziły do odkrycia zjawiska nazwanego jego imieniem Urodził się w rodzinie z bardzo silnymi tradycjami akademickimi, po ukończeniu studi³w, około rozpoczął eksperymenty z promieniowaniem rentgenowskim kt³re pozwoliły mu opisać efekt Comptona za co otrzymał Nagrodę Nobla, W pomagał w pracach nad uzyskaniem wystarczających ilości uranu potrzebnej do budowy bomby atomowej W czasie II wojny światowej był szefem Laboratorium Metalurgicznego przy uniwersytecie w Chicago , wiele z osiągnięć prowadzonej przez niego grupy naukowc³w zostało wykorzystanych przez Enrico Fermiego do uruchomienia w pierwszego reaktora jądrowego.
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24. Arthur Holly Compton - Wikipedia
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Arthur Holly Compton 10. September in Wooster 15. M¤rz in Berkeley ) war ein US-amerikanischer Physiker Bearbeiten
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Nach Abschluss der Schule besuchte Compton das College von Wooster, wo sein Vater, Elias Compton, als Dekan und Professor t¤tig war. Nach erfolgreicher Graduierung ( ) wechselte Compton an die Princeton University , um dort Physik zu studieren. Hier erwarb er seinen Master Degree, zwei Jahre sp¤ter folgte der Doktortitel. Nach einer T¤tigkeit in der freien Wirtschaft arbeitete er f¼r ein Jahr ( ) an der Cambridge University Massachusetts ). 1920 erhielt Compton den Ruf der Washington University Saint Louis Missouri ). Er wechselte an die Universit¤t von Chicago . Von bis war Compton im Rahmen des Manhattan-Projektes Leiter der Plutonium forschungsabteilung (→ Atomwaffe ). Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg kehrte er nach Saint Louis (Missouri) zur¼ck. Compton untersuchte um die Streuung von monochromatischen R¶ntgenstrahlen an Kristallen und machte folgende Beobachtung: Die gestreute Strahlung wies eine geringere Energie und eine gr¶Ÿere Wellenl¤nge auf als die Strahlung vor der Streuung. Dieses Versuchsergebnis lieŸ den Schluss zu, das die Wellenl¤nge hochenergetischer elektromagnetischer Strahlung sich ¤ndert, wenn sie an

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26. Physics 1927
Awarded jointly to arthur holly compton for his discovery of the effect named after him, and to Charles Thomson Rees Wilson for his method of making the paths of electrically charged particles visible by condensation of vapour.
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"for his discovery of the effect named after him" "for his method of making the paths of electrically charged particles visible by condensation of vapour" Arthur Holly Compton Charles Thomson Rees Wilson 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize USA United Kingdom University of Chicago
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27. Compton, Arthur Holly
arthur holly compton, left, with his assistant Richard L. Doan, 1936. Hulton DeutschCollection/Corbis. (b. Sept. 10, 1892, Wooster, Ohio, USd.
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Arthur Holly Compton, left, with his assistant Richard L. Doan, 1936 Hulton Deutsch Collection/Corbis (b. Sept. 10, 1892, Wooster, Ohio, U.S.d. March 15, 1962, Berkeley, Calif.), American physicist and joint winner, with C.T.R. Wilson of England, of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1927 for his discovery and explanation of the change in the wavelength of X rays when they collide with electrons in metals. This so-called Compton effect is caused by the transfer of energy from the photon to the electron. Its discovery in 1922 confirmed the dual nature of electromagnetic radiation as both a wave and a particle. Compton, a younger brother of the physicist Karl T. Compton, received his doctorate from Princeton University in 1916 and became head of the department of physics at Washington University, St. Louis, in 1920. From 1923 to 1945 he was professor of physics at the University of Chicago. In 1941 Compton was chairman of the committee of the National Academy of Sciences that studied the military potential of atomic energy. In this capacity he was instrumental, with the physicist Ernest O. Lawrence, in initiating the Manhattan Project, which created the first atomic bomb. From 1942 to 1945 Compton was director of the Metallurgical Laboratory at the University of Chicago, which developed the first self-sustaining atomic chain reaction and paved the way for controlled release of nuclear energy. He became chancellor of Washington University in 1945 and was professor of natural history there from 1953 until 1961.

28. Compton, Arthur Holly --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
compton, arthur holly (1892–1962). The scientist who first described the behaviorof X rays when they interact with electrons was the American physicist
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29. Arthur Holly Compton Winner Of The 1927 Nobel Prize In Physics
arthur holly compton, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel PrizeInternet Archive.
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30. Arthur Holly Compton 1892-1962
arthur holly compton 18921962. When arthur compton graduated from college heconsidered taking up a religious career. But his father advised him that he
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At an early point Karl introduced Arthur to the study of X-rays, which was to be the younger brother's main line of work for many years. In 1913 he followed Karl to Princeton, and for his Ph.D. thesis studied the angular distribution of X-rays reflected from crystals. On graduation in 1916 he married a classmate from Wooster College, Betty McCloskey, who became an intelligent and enthusiastic partner in his later activities. Compton was named instructor in physics at the University of Minnesota, one of a number of state-supported schools that were working hard to teach science and to introduce the spirit of pure research. The experiments begun here eventually led Compton to state that magnetization of a material depends not on the orbits of the electrons in it, but on the electron's own elementary characteristics; he was the first to suggest the existence of quantized electron spin.

31. Arthur Holly Compton [Pictures And Photos Of]
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32. Arthur Compton: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
compton , arthur holly 1892–1962. American physicist. He shared a 1927 NobelPrize for his discovery of the compton effect.
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American physicist. He shared a 1927 Nobel Prize for his discovery of the Compton effect. Encyclopedia Compton, Arthur Holly, 1892–1962, American physicist, b. Wooster, Ohio, grad. College of Wooster (B.S., 1913), Ph.D. Princeton, 1916. He was professor and head of the department of physics at Washington Univ., St. Louis (1920–23), and professor of physics at the Univ. of Chicago (1923–45), where he helped to develop the atomic bomb. He returned to Washington Univ. where he was chancellor (1945–53) and professor (from 1953). For his discovery of the Compton effect he shared with C. T. R. Wilson the 1927 Nobel Prize in Physics. In addition to his work on X rays he made valuable studies of cosmic rays. His writings include X Rays and Electrons (1926; 2d ed., with S. K. Allison, X-Rays in Theory and Experiment

33. Compton Effect: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
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Compton effect [for A. H. Compton Wikipedia compton scattering In quantum mechanics , the Compton scattering or Compton effect , observed by Arthur Compton in , is the increase in wavelength which occurs when X-ray (or gamma ray photons with energies of around 0.5MeV to 3.5MeV interact with electrons in a material. Compton's experiment became the ultimate observation that convinced all physicists that light can behave as a stream of particles whose energy is proportional to the frequency. Because the photons have such high energy , the interaction results in the electron being given enough energy to be completely ejected from its atom , and a photon containing the remaining energy being emitted in a different direction from the original, so that the overall momentum of the system is conserved. (If the photon still has enough energy, the process may be repeated.) Because of the overall reduction in energy of the photon, there is a corresponding increase in its

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35. Compton, Arthur Holly
compton, arthur holly (18921962) compton was also a principal contributorto the development of the atomic bomb. The behaviour of the X-ray,
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US physicist who in 1923 found that X-rays scattered by such light elements as carbon increased their wavelengths. He concluded from this unexpected result that the X-rays were displaying both wavelike and particlelike properties, since named the Compton effect. He shared a Nobel prize 1927 with Scottish physicist Charles Wilson. Compton was also a principal contributor to the development of the atomic bomb.
The behaviour of the X-ray, previously considered only as a wave, is explained best by considering that it acts as a corpuscle or particle - as a photon (Compton's term) of electromagnetic radiation. Quantum mechanics benefited greatly from this interpretation. Further confirmation came from experiments using a cloud chamber in which collisions between X-rays and electrons were photographed and analysed.
Compton was born in Wooster, Ohio, studied at Princeton, and worked 1919-20 in the UK with nuclear physicist Ernest Rutherford at Cambridge. His academic career in the USA was spent at Washington University, St Louis, 1920-23 and 1945-61, and at the University of Chicago 1923-45.

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compton, arthur holly This socalled compton effect (qv) is caused by thetransfer of energy from the photon to the electron.
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Compton, Arthur Holly Click here for full size picture (b. Sept. 10, 1892, Wooster, Ohio, U.S.d. March 15, 1962, Berkeley, Calif.), American physicist and joint winner, with C.T.R. Wilson of England, of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1927 for his discovery and explanation of the change in the wavelength of X rays when they collide with electrons. This so-called Compton effect (q.v.) is caused by the transfer of energy from the photon to the electron. Its discovery in 1922 confirmed the dual nature of electromagnetic radiation as both a wave and a particle. Compton, a younger brother of the physicist Karl T. Compton, received his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1916 and became head of the department of physics at Washington University, St. Louis, in 1920. From 1923 to 1945 he was professor of physics at the University of Chicago. In 1941 Compton was chairman of the committee of the National Academy of Sciences that studied the military potential of atomic energy. In this capacity he was instrumental, with the physicist Ernest O. Lawrence

37. Arthur Holly Compton
compton, arthur holly, 1892–1962, American physicist, b. See his Cosmos ofarthur holly compton, ed. by M. Johnston (1968) and Scientific Papers,
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40. Compton, Arthur Holly. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
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