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  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

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Ernest Rutherford, Baron Rutherford of Nelson, nuclear physicist and winner of the 1908 Nobel Prize for Chemistry , is to be ranked in fame with Sir Isaac Newton and Michael Faraday. Indeed, just as Faraday is called the "father of electricity," so a similar description might be applied to Rutherford in relation to nuclear energy. He contributed substantially to the understanding of the disintegration and transmutation of the radioactive elements, discovered and named the particles expelled from radium, identified the alpha particle as a helium atom and with its aid evolved the nuclear theory of atomic structure, and used that particle to produce the first artificial disintegration of elements. Rutherford was the principal founder of the field of atomic physics . In the universities of McGill, Manchester, and Cambridge he led and inspired two generations of physicists whoto use his own words"turned out the facts of Nature," and in the Cavendish Laboratory his "boys" discovered the neutron and artificial disintegration by accelerated particles.
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1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson Library of Congress [b. Brightwater, New Zealand, August 30, 1871, d. London, October 19, 1937] Rutherford established that radioactive elements change into other elements by emitting radiation and discovered the proton. In 1911 Rutherford and coworkers became the first to envision the atom as a positive nucleus surrounded by negative electrons. In the 1920s Rutherford was the first to "smash" atoms, breaking up light atoms with alpha particles. In the 1930s he produced the first tritium (hydrogen with two neutrons) but failed to recognize it. Dictionary Rutherford Ernest. First Baron Rutherford of Nelson 1871–1937.
New Zealand-born British physicist who classified radiation into alpha, beta, and gamma types and discovered the atomic nucleus. He won the 1908 Nobel Prize in chemistry.

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Lord Ernest Rutherford Rutherfords life: Ernest Rutherford was born in 1871. He was the second son in in his family and the fourth of 12 children. He was born in Spring Grove, (now known as Brightwater) Havlock, New Zealand. He attended public schools during his life. For 5 of those years he went to Nelson College and during his last year he was Head boy, Dux and a forward in the 1st XV rugby team. His father was a flaxmiller and wheelwright. After college Ernest got a scholarship to Canturbury University where he majored in mathematics and physics. He then stayed for an extra year teaching and studying. One of his main studies was on the properties of iron in high frequency magnetic....

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Name: Ernest Rutherford Variant Name: Rutherford of Nelson, 1st Baron Birth Date: August 30, 1871 Death Date: October 19, 1937 Place of Birth: Springwater, New Zealand Place of Death: Cambridge, England Nationality: British Gender: Male Occupations: physicist Ernest Rutherford Biographies The following biographies focus on different aspects of Ernest Rutherford's life and work. All biographies listed are included in the Ernest Rutherford Biography Pass.

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Lord Ernest Rutherford of Nelson (1871-1937) The creator of modern atomic physics and forerunner of the nuclear age, one of the greatest scientists of the twentieth century. Awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1908 and a baronetcy, choosing the title Baron Rutherford of Nelson, in 1931. In the words of Einstein, "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 whose ideas were based on rigorous experimentation; 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 Ernest Rutherford’s three major discoveries shaped modern science, created nuclear physics and changed the way that we envisage the structure of the atom today.

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  • Ernest Rutherford's parents were James and Martha Rutherford. Ernest was the fourth of twelve children. In 1876 the Rutherford family moved to Foxhill, and Ernest was given his first science book at the school there, when he was 10 years old. In 1877, while at school in Havelock, Rutherford won a scholarship to Nelson College. After three years at Nelson College, Rutherford won a further scholarship to attend university. Rutherford went to Canterbury College (now University of Canterbury) from 1890 to 1894, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in 1892, and then with a Masters of Arts in Mathematics, Mathematical Physics and Physical Science the following year. While at university he was also a keen rugby player. After graduating, he taught for a few weeks at Christchurch Boys' High School, but was not particularly successful as a teacher.

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Many people have contributed to today's understanding of radioactivity. This page is intended to tell you a little about some of the most famous scientists in this field. More details can befound in many CD-ROM encyclopedias. Henri Becquerel Ernest Rutherford Hans Geiger History To put their work in context, it is worth summarising how our present-day model of the atom came about:
  • The concept of Atoms dates back to the ancient Greeks. They thought that matter could be made up of tiny building blocks. They imagined that everything was made of combinations of four elements : earth,air, fire, and water.
    Isaac Newton , in 1687, said that the relationships we see between pressure, volume and temperature in gases could be explained if we assume that the gas is made of tiny particles.
    During the 19th Century, the modern idea of elements grew.
    In 1808, John Dalton suggested that each element was made of identical atoms.

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There has hardly been another scientist this century who has had as much influence on the study of the structure of matter as Lord Ernest Rutherford. As far back as 1908 he received the Nobel Prize for chemistry because he had recognized that radioactive alpha rays were in fact helium particles which were emitted by particular atoms. From this experiment Rutherford deduced that atoms are practically empty, except for a small nucleus in which almost their entire mass is concentrated. This was the discovery of atomic nuclei. The most important aspect of Rutherford's experiments however, was the method. When nuclear particles collide, it becomes possible to investigate their properties. The main interest in those days lay in researching the composition of atomic nuclei by this method. Nowadays we call this `scattering experiments'. The higher the energy employed, the smaller are the details of the structures which can be investigated. Moreover, new particles can be generated in this way. This is the method used today to investigate the smallest constituents of matter. Ernest Rutherford, born 1871 in New Zealand, was made a Peer of the Realm in 1931. He died in 1937.

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Physicien anglais, connu pour ses travaux sur la radioactivité, les isotopes et la structure de la matière. Il réussit la première transmutation d'un élément stable. Prix Nobel de chimie (1908)
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Ernest Rutherford, 1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson OM FRS August 30 October 19 ), called "father" of nuclear physics , pioneered the orbital theory of the atom notably in his discovery of rutherford scattering off the nucleus with his gold foil experiment. Lord Rutherford of Nelson on the New Zealand 100 dollar note Rutherford was born at Spring Grove, (now in Brightwater ), near Nelson, New Zealand . He studied at Nelson College and Canterbury College , with three degrees and two years of research at the forefront of electrical technology. In Rutherford travelled to England for postgraduate study at the Cavendish Laboratory University of Cambridge ), resident at Trinity College . There he briefly held the world record for the distance over which wireless waves were detected. During the investigation of radioactivity he coined the terms alpha beta , and gamma rays In Rutherford was appointed to the chair of physics at McGill University where he did the work which gained him the Nobel Prize in Chemistry . He had demonstrated that radioactivity was the spontaneous disintegration of atoms . This is ironic given his famous remark " In science there is only physics; all the rest is

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English physicist ( 1871-1937 ).
Are fundamental his researches on the radioactive phenomena, effected from 1897 to 1907 together with J.J. Thomson and F.Soddy, to determine the laws of a and b decay of the radioelements of the three natural families (the ones of uranium-radium, of thorium and of actinium).
In each series the founder, that is the element with the most long mean life ( some billions of years ), decaying is transforming into the following radioelement, and so away across all the consecutive unstable elements, until is produced a stable element (an isotope of lead ).
His principal discovery concerns the atomic nucleus.

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