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  1. Abhandlungen Über Atombau Aus Den Jahren 1913-1916 (German Edition) by Niels Henrik David Bohr, 2010-01-01
  2. On the Quantum Theory of Line-Spectra (Dover Phoenix Editions) by Niels Bohr, 2005-03-16
  3. Einstein Versus Bohr: The Continuing Controversies in Physics by Mendel Sachs, 1988-12
  4. ON THE QUANTUM THEORY OF RADIATION AND THE STRUCTURE OF THE ATOM. by N. (Niels). BOHR, 1915-01-01
  5. The atom and the Bohr theory of its structure,: An elementary presentation, by Helge Holst, 1924
  6. Niels Bohr and the Development of Physics; Essays Dedicated to Niels Bohr on the Occasion of his Seventieth Birthday
  7. Niels Bohr the Man, His Science, and the World They by Ruth E. Moore, 1966-10
  8. Niels Bohr: cientifico, filosofo, humanista (Ciencia Para Todos) (Spanish Edition) by Garcia-Colin Scherer, Leopoldo, et all 2003-01-01
  9. Niels Bohr: Atom, Quantum Mechanics, Denmark, Physicist, Physics, Nobel Prize, Aage Bohr, Christian Bohr
  10. Complementarity: Anti-Epistemology after Bohr and Derrida by Arkady Plotnitsky, 1994-01-01
  11. One World or None by Dexter; Way, Katherine (eds); Niels Bohr, Arthur H. Hompton, J. R. Oppe Masters, 1976
  12. Niels Bohr Collected Works: Cumulative Subject Index
  13. Work on Atomic Physics (1912 - 1917) (Niels Bohr - Collected Works)
  14. Niels Bohr: Niels Bohr, Bohr Model, Bohrium, Aage Bohr, Niels Bohr Institute, Harald Bohr, Bohr-einstein Debates, Bks Theory, Complementarity

81. Bohr, Niels Henrik David, 1885-1962. Bohr Private Correspondence, 1910-1962
such as letters received on, eg, bohr's birthdays and the awarding of the NobelPrize, the niels bohr Archive, Blegdamsvej 17, DK2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark
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Bohr, Niels Henrik David, 1885-1962
Bohr Private Correspondence, 1910-1962
Bohr's correspondence as a private person, containing much of interest particularly as regards Danish cultural history. In addition to the alphabetical arrangement, some material is filed under several topical headings, such as letters received on, e.g., Bohr's birthdays and the awarding of the Nobel Prize, the Order of the Elephant, as well as correspondence received in connection with Bohr's death. Some correspondence with persons in the Bohr Scientific Correspondence has been moved to the Bohr Scientific Correspondence Supplement. 16 boxes. Alphabetical. Registered in a PC database. Danish, German, French, English, Swedish. Restricted access Niels Bohr Archive, Blegdamsvej 17, DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark NBA Home Felicity Pors, pors@nbi.dk

82. On Mistakes And Experts By Niels Bohr
On the formulation of a problem by Albert Einstein (18791955) Physicist NobelLaureate. Quotations from niels bohr An expert is a man who has made all the
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83. Niels Bohr
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85. Niels Bohr
proposed by other scientists. In 1922, niels bohr received the NobelPrize in Physics for his research in the atomic structure.
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Niels Bohr Danish Physicist Legacy Project 2000 Physical Chemistry 351 Erin Pfeifer Education Niels Bohr was born in Copenhagen Denmark on October 7, 1885. His compulsory education was completed in Copenhagen and he also entered the University of Copenhagen in 1903. As a student in 1908, Bohr received his first award of many to come, for an investigation of the surface tension using oscillating fluid jets. This award was offered by the Academy of Sciences in Copenhagen and Bohr received the first place prize. Bohr completed his Master’s in Physics in 1909 and his Doctorate in 1911, with Studies on the electron theory of metals as his thesis. Bohr’s primary research was done in Manchester under Professor Rutherford. Bohr and Rutherford had a good relationship and Rutherford was very receptive to Bohr’s ideas, unlike some of Bohr’s previous research professors. Research and Bohr’s Atomic Structure Other Theories *1913-Bohr published three papers on atomism. fission mechanism, by his colleague O.R. Frisch in Bohr’s lab. The basis for Frisch’s experiment came from indentification of decay products by Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassman. Bohr was traveling to the United States when Frisch was conducting his experiment but Bohr learned of the results while in route and immediately came up with a theory. Bohr’s ideas concluded that the rare uranium isotopes 235 was fissionable by slow neutrons while the common isotope 238 was not. This understanding of unstable fission fragments immediately sparked the idea of using a chain reaction to create large amounts of energy. This would be vital to the development of the atomic bomb in the following years.

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