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Extractions: Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton 6 października 25 czerwca irlandzki fizyk , w wsp³lnie z Johnem Cockcroftem zostaÅ laureatem Nagrody Nobla za pionierskie prace zwiÄ zane z przeksztaÅceniem jÄ der atomowych za pomocÄ sztucznie przyspieszanych czÄ stek. Edytuj Źr³dÅo: " http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Thomas_Sinton_Walton Kategorie ZalÄ Å¼ki artykuųw - wrzesieÅ 2005 NobliÅci - fizyka ... Irlandczycy Views osobiste nawigacja Szukaj narzÄdzia W innych jÄzykach Deutsch English TÄ stronÄ ostatnio zmodyfikowano o 21:49, 9 wrz 2005 TreÅÄ udostÄpniana na licencji GNU Free Documentation License O Wikipedii Informacje prawne
Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton. Ernest Thompson Sinton Walton (1903?1995) was anIrish physicist. He became a fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge in 1934 and http://www.fact-index.com/e/er/ernest_thomas_sinton_walton.html
Extractions: Main Page See live article Alphabetical index Ernest Thompson Sinton Walton ) was an Irish physicist. He became a fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge in and professor of natural and experimental philosophy there in . The Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded jointly to Walton and Sir John Douglas Cockcroft for their pioneer work in transmuting atomic nuclei by bombarding elements with artificially accelerated atomic particles.
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Physics 1951 Sir John Douglas Cockcroft, ernest thomas sinton walton. Sir John Douglas Cockcroft,ernest thomas sinton walton. half 1/2 of the prize http://nobelprize.org/physics/laureates/1951/
Index Of Nobel Laureates In Physics walton, ernest thomas sinton, 1951. Weinberg, Steven, 1979. Wieman, Carl E. 2001.Wien, Wilhelm, 1911. Wigner, Eugene P. 1963. Wilczek, Frank, 2004 http://almaz.com/nobel/physics/alpha.html
Walton, Ernest Thomas Sinton walton, ernest thomas sinton Then in 1929 Cockcroft and walton devised anaccelerator that generated large numbers of particles at lower energies. http://www.britannica.com/nobel/micro/630_23.html
Extractions: E.T.S. Walton By courtesy of A.J. Walton (b. Oct. 6, 1903, Dungarvan, County Waterford, Ire.d. June 25, 1995, Belfast, N.Ire.), Irish physicist, corecipient, with Sir John Douglas Cockcroft of England, of the 1951 Nobel Prize for Physics for the development of the first nuclear particle accelerator, known as the Cockcroft-Walton generator. After studying at the Methodist College, Belfast, and graduating in mathematics and experimental science from Trinity College, Dublin (1926), Walton went in 1927 to Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was to work with Cockcroft in the Cavendish Laboratory under Lord Rutherford until 1934. In 1928 he attempted two methods of high-energy particle acceleration. Both failed, mainly because the available power sources could not generate the necessary energies, but his methods were later developed and used in the betatron and the linear accelerator. Then in 1929 Cockcroft and Walton devised an accelerator that generated large numbers of particles at lower energies. With this device in 1932 they disintegrated lithium nuclei with protons, the first artificial nuclear reaction not utilizing radioactive substances. After gaining his Ph.D. at Cambridge, Walton returned to Trinity College, Dublin, in 1934, where he remained as a fellow for the next 40 years and a fellow emeritus thereafter. He was Erasmus Smith professor of natural and experimental philosophy from 1946 to 1974 and chairman of the School of Cosmic Physics at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies after 1952.
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Extractions: For more information visit our home page Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton Description young ; full-face ; suit Item ID Walton A1 Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton Description Middle age; three-quarter view; suit; eyeglasses; hands under chin Item ID Walton A3 Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton Description old age ; suit ; standing ; Gustavus Adolphus College Item ID Walton B3 John Cockcroft, Ernest Rutherford, Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton Description L-R: Walton, Rutherford, Cockcroft ; standing ; outdoors Item ID Walton C1 Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton Description old age, full-face, eyeglasses, suit, desk, office Item ID Walton Ernest A4 Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton Description middle age; three-quarter view; walking; eyeglasses; holding an object; outside; Cavendish Item ID Walton Ernest B1 Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton Description old age, three-quarter view, eyeglasses, suit; taken at Gustavus Adolphus College. Item ID Walton Ernest B2 Edwin Mattison McMillan, Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton Description old age, three-quarter view, eyeglasses, suit, standing, outdoors; taken at the Berkeley Accelerator Lab, 1965; L-R: E. Walton, E. McMillan, unidentified woman.
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Extractions: For more information visit our home page Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton Description young ; full-face ; suit Item ID Walton A1 Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton Description Middle age; three-quarter view; suit; eyeglasses; hands under chin Item ID Walton A3 Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton Description old age ; suit ; standing ; Gustavus Adolphus College Item ID Walton B3 John Cockcroft, Ernest Rutherford, Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton Description L-R: Walton, Rutherford, Cockcroft ; standing ; outdoors Item ID Walton C1 Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton Description old age, full-face, eyeglasses, suit, desk, office Item ID Walton Ernest A4 Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton Description middle age; three-quarter view; walking; eyeglasses; holding an object; outside; Cavendish Item ID Walton Ernest B1 Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton Description old age, three-quarter view, eyeglasses, suit; taken at Gustavus Adolphus College. Item ID Walton Ernest B2 Edwin Mattison McMillan, Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton Description old age, three-quarter view, eyeglasses, suit, standing, outdoors; taken at the Berkeley Accelerator Lab, 1965; L-R: E. Walton, E. McMillan, unidentified woman.
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Extractions: Irish physicist who with Sir John Cockcroft succeeded in splitting the atom (1931). They shared a 1951 Nobel Prize for their contributions to nuclear physics. Encyclopedia Walton, Ernest Thompson Sinton, 1903â95, Irish physicist, educated at Methodist College (Belfast), Trinity College (Dublin), and Cambridge. He became a fellow of Trinity College in 1934 and professor of natural and experimental philosophy there in 1946. The 1951 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded jointly to Walton and Sir John Cockcroft for their pioneering work in transmuting atomic nuclei by bombarding elements with artificially accelerated atomic particles. Bibliography See B. Cathcart, The Fly in the Cathedral WordNet Note: click on a word meaning below to see its connections and related words. The noun E. T. S. Walton
Extractions: British physicist who with Ernest Walton succeeded in splitting the atom (1931). They shared a 1951 Nobel Prize for their contributions to nuclear physics. Encyclopedia Cockcroft, Sir John Douglas, 1897â1967, English physicist, educated at the Univ. of Manchester and St. John's College, Cambridge. He was a fellow of St. John's College (1928â46) and professor of natural philosophy at Cambridge (1939â46). After serving (1941â44) as chief superintendent of the Air Defence Research and Development Establishment, he directed (1944â46) the atomic energy division of the National Research Council of Canada and became (1946) the director of the British Atomic Energy Research Establishment. The 1951 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded jointly to Cockcroft and E. T. S. Walton for their pioneering work in transmuting atomic nuclei by bombarding elements with artificially accelerated atomic particles. He was knighted in 1948.
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Extractions: In 1934 when returned to Trinity College, Dublin where in 1947 he was appointed Erasmus Smith's Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy. In 1960 he was elected Senior Fellow. The Walton Science and Technology Building at the Methodist College in Belfast is dedicated in his honour. Date Plaque Unveiled: 6 October 2003 (the 100th Anniversary of his birth). Click HERE for Photos of the Unveiling. Location of plaque: Front Door Methodist College, Belfast
Extractions: 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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Extractions: (Redirected from Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton October 6 June 25 ) was an Irish physicist, the winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics along with Sir John Douglas Cockcroft Walton was born in Dungarvan County Waterford . He attended day schools in Cookstown and Tyrone before becoming a boarder at Methodist College Belfast ( Methody ) in 1915 where he excelled at mathematics. He became a fellow of Trinity College, Dublin , in , and was appointed Erasmus Smith's Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy in . In he was elected Senior Fellow. He and John Cockcroft were awarded the 1951 Nobel Prize for work on the transmutation of atomic nuclei by artificially accelerated atomic particles carried out in the Cavendish Laboratory in the University of Cambridge edit This article about a physicist is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Walton Categories Physicist stubs 1903 births ... Irish physicists Views Personal tools Navigation Search Toolbox In other languages Deutsch Polski This page was last modified 04:51, 11 September 2005.
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Extractions: Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton October 6 June 25 ) was an Irish physicist, the winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics along with Sir John Douglas Cockcroft Walton was born in Dungarvan County Waterford . He attended day schools in Cookstown and Tyrone before becoming a boarder at Methodist College Belfast ( Methody ) in 1915 where he excelled at mathematics. He became a fellow of Trinity College, Dublin , in , and was appointed Erasmus Smith's Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy in . In he was elected Senior Fellow. He and John Cockcroft were awarded the 1951 Nobel Prize for work on the transmutation of atomic nuclei by artificially accelerated atomic particles carried out in the Cavendish Laboratory in the University of Cambridge edit This article about a physicist is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Walton Categories Physicist stubs 1903 births ... Irish physicists Views Personal tools Navigation Search Toolbox In other languages Deutsch Polski This page was last modified 04:51, 11 September 2005.
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Extractions: Using the proton beam to bombard lithium, Walton and Cockcroft observed the production of large quantities of alpha particles, showing that the lithium nuclei had captured the protons and formed unstable beryllium nuclei which instantaneously decayed into two alpha particles travelling in opposite directions. They detected these alpha particles with a fluorescent screen. Later they investigated the transmutation of other light elements using proton beams, and also deuterons (nuclei of deuterium) derived from heavy water.