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Bragg, William Henry - Bright Sparcs Biographical Entry (sir) william henry bragg was Professor of Physics and Mathematics, University of sir william henry bragg Biography , in Nobel e-Museum, 1996, http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P000252b.htm
Extractions: Home Browse Search Previous ... Next FRS Related Entries Online Sources Archival/Heritage Sources Published Sources Physicist Born: 2 July 1862 Westward near Wigton, Cumberland, England. Died: 12 March 1942. (Sir) William Henry Bragg was Professor of Physics and Mathematics, University of Adelaide 1886-1909, Professor at the University of Leeds 1909-15, and University College, London 1915-23, and Director of the Royal Institution to 1942. In 1915 he shared the Nobel Prize for physics with his son, William Lawrence Bragg. Career Highlights Born Westward near Wigton, Cumberland, England, 2 July 1862. Died London, 12 March 1942. CBE 1917, KBE 1920, Order of Merit 1931. Educated University of Cambridge. Professor of Physics and Mathematics, University of Adelaide 1886-1909, Professor at the University of Leeds 1909-15, and University College, London 1915-23, and Director of the Royal Institution to 1942. Fellow, Royal Society 1906; Rumford Medal, Royal Society 1916; Copley Medal, Royal Society 1930; President, Royal Society 1935-40. Related Entries for Bragg, William Henry
Bragg, William Henry - Bright Sparcs Published Sources Grant, Kerr, Obituary sir william henry bragg, OM, FRS, KBE , Australian Journalof Science, vol. 4, no. 5, 1942, pp. 152153. Details http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/bib/P000252p.htm
Extractions: Home Browse Search Previous ... Next FRS Biographical entry Online Sources Archival/Heritage Sources The following entries are from the History of Australian Science and Technology Bibliography Grant, Kerr, 'Obituary: Sir William Henry Bragg, O.M., F.R.S., K.B.E.', Australian Journal of Science , vol. 4, no. 5, 1942, pp. 152-153. Details Home, R. W., 'W.H. Bragg and J.P.V. Madsen: Collaboration and Correspondence, 1905-1911', Historical Records of Australian Science , vol. 5, no. 2, 1981, pp. 1-29. Details Home, R. W., 'The Problem of Intellectual Isolation in Scientific Life: W.H. Bragg and the Australian Scientific Community, 1886-1909', Historical Records of Australian Science , vol. 6, no. 1, 1984, pp. 19-30.
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William Henry Bragg - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia sir william henry bragg (July 2, 1862 March 10, 1942) was an English physicistand chemist, educated at King External link. william henry bragg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Henry_Bragg
Extractions: Sir William Henry Bragg July 2 March 10 ) was an English physicist and chemist , educated at King William's College Isle of Man , and Trinity College Cambridge . He served on the faculties of the University of Adelaide in Australia ), the University of Leeds ), and the University College London ). From 1923 he was Fullerian professor of chemistry in the Royal Institution and director of the Davy-Faraday research laboratory. He shared with his son William Lawrence Bragg the 1915 Nobel Prize in Physics for their studies, using the X-ray spectrometer, of X-ray spectra, X-ray diffraction, and of crystal structure. He became a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1906 and served as president of the society from to edit
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Extractions: Crystallography had not previously been concerned with the internal arrangement of atoms but only with the shape and number of crystal surfaces. The Braggs' work gave a method of determining the positions of atoms in the lattices making up the crystals, and for accurate determination of X-ray wavelengths. This led to an understanding of the ways in which atoms combine with each other and revolutionized mineralogy and later molecular biology, in which X-ray diffraction was crucial to the elucidation of the structure of DNA. Bragg was born in Westward, Cumberland. He obtained a first-class degree in mathematics from Cambridge 1885 and was immediately appointed professor of mathematics and physics at the University of Adelaide, South Australia. In 1909 he returned to the UK as professor at Leeds; from 1915 he was professor at University College, London. Bragg became convinced that X-rays behave as an electromagnetic wave motion. He constructed the first X-ray spectrometer 1913. He and his son used it to determine the structures of various crystals on the basis that X-rays passing through the crystals are diffracted by the regular array of atoms within the crystal.
Extractions: Name: William Henry Bragg, Sir Birth Date: July 2, 1862 Death Date: March 12, 1942 Place of Birth: Westward, Cumberland, England Place of Death: London, England Nationality: English Gender: Male Occupations: physicist William Henry Bragg, Sir Main Biography The English physicist Sir William Henry Bragg (1862-1942) was the founder of the science of crystal-structure determination by x-ray diffraction methods. He received the Nobel Prize in physics jointly with his son, William L. Bragg, in 1915. William Henry Bragg was born on July 2, 1862, at Westward, Cumberland, England. He attended King's College, Isle of Man, and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he took honors in mathematics in 1884. A year later he became professor of mathematics and physics at the University of Adelaide, Australia. He married there. In time Bragg turned to experimentation, and soon after W. C. Roentgen's momentous discovery of x-rays in 1895, Bragg set up and experimented with an x-ray tube. In the next few years he did basic work and published papers on radioactivity, the range of alpha-particles and their power to ionize gases, and the behavior of secondary electrons, particularly those produced by gammarays. This work led him to form his views on the nature of x-rays.
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Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Encyclopedia Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping William Lawrence Bragg Encyclopedia Bragg, Sir William Lawrence, 1890â1971, English physicist, b. Adelaide, Australia, educated in Australia and at Trinity College, Cambridge; son of W. H. Bragg. He was professor of physics at Victoria Univ., Manchester, from 1919 to 1937. From 1938 to 1953 he was professor of experimental physics at Cambridge and director of the Cavendish Laboratory. In 1954 he was made head of the Royal Institution. He shared with his father the 1915 Nobel Prize in Physics for their studies, with the X-ray spectrometer, of X-ray spectra, X-ray diffraction, and of crystal structure. In 1941 he was knighted. Among his works are The Structure of Silicates (1930, 2d enl. ed. 1932) and Atomic Structure of Minerals (1937). With his father he wrote X Rays and Crystal Structure (1915, 5th ed. 1925). Wikipedia William Lawrence Bragg William Lawrence Bragg William Lawrence Bragg March 31 July 1 ) was a physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in Bragg was born in Adelaide South Australia . He was an impressionable boy and showed an early interest in science. His father
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