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  1. Radioactivity and radioactive substances;: An introduction to the study of radio-active substances and their radiations. The nature of radioactivity and ... the atom, (Pitman's technical primer series) by James Chadwick, 1931
  2. Radioactivity and radioactive substances;: An introduction to the study of radioactive substances and their radiations (Pitman's technical primer series. [34]) by James Chadwick, 1921

21. Physics Nobel Laureates 1925 - 1949
The first nobel prize in physics was awarded to Wilhelm Röntgen in 1901. chadwick,sir james, Great Britain, Liverpool University, * 1891, + 1974
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Physics 1925
The prize for 1924: SIEGBAHN, KARL MANNE GEORG, Sweden, Uppsala University, "for his discoveries and research in the field of X-ray spectroscopy".
The prize for 1925: Reserved.
Physics 1926
The prize for 1925 was awarded jointly to: FRANCK, JAMES, Germany, Goettingen University, + 1964; and HERTZ, GUSTAV, Germany, Halle University, "for their discovery of the laws governing the impact of an electron upon an atom".
The prize for 1926: PERRIN, JEAN BAPTISTE, France, Sorbonne University, Paris, "for his work on the discontinuous structure of matter, and especially for his discovery of sedimentation equilibrium".
Physics 1927
The prize was divided equally between: COMPTON, ARTHUR HOLLY, U.S.A., Chicago University, "for his discovery of the effect named after him";
and WILSON, CHARLES THOMSON REES, Great Britain, Cambridge University, * 1869 (in Glencorse, Scotland), "for his method of making the paths of electrically charged particles visible by condensation of vapour".
Physics 1928
Reserved.

22. Atomfizikusok
francia fizikus. Képek de Broglie. chadwick, sir james (18911947),nobel-díjas angol fizikus. Képek chadwick. Compton, Arthur
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Készítette : Porkoláb Tamás Becquerel, Henri Antoine Nobel-díjas francia fizikus Képek: Becquerel fiatalon Becquerel idõs korában Bohr, Niels Henrik David Nobel-díjas dán elméleti fizikus Képek: Bohr fiatalon (1) Bohr idõs korában Bohr és Pauli Bohr és Sommerfeld ... Bohr, Heisenberg és Pauli Born, Max Nobel-díjas német elméleti fizikus Képek: Born fiatalon Born idõs korában Broglie, Prince Louis Victor de Nobel-díjas francia fizikus Képek: de Broglie Chadwick, Sir James Nobel-díjas angol fizikus Képek: Chadwick Compton, Arthur Holly Nobel-díjas amerikai fizikus Képek: Compton Curie-Sklodowska, Marie Nobel-díjas lengyel fizikus Képek: Madame Curie Madame és Pierre Curie Dirac, Paul Adrien Maurice Nobel-díjas angol elméleti fizikus Képek: Dirac Einstein, Albert Nobel-díjas német származású, amerikai elméleti fizikus Képek: Einstein fiatalon Einstein 1922-ben Einstein 1931-ben Einstein 1940-ben ... Einstein kidugja a nyelvét Fermi, Enrico Nobel-díjas olasz fizikus Képek: Fermi a táblánál Fermi Gábor Dénes Nobel-díjas magyar származású angol villamosmérnök, kutató

23. 20th Century
sir james chadwick sir james chadwick, Student of Rutherford, and nobel prizewinningnuclear physicist, discoverer of the neutron. Also Master of the College.
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Electrical engineer, automobile pioneer and founder of the RAC. Sir James Chadwick Student of Rutherford, and Nobel prize-winning nuclear physicist, discoverer of the neutron. Also Master of the College. Francis Crick Nobel prize winner for discovery of the structure of DNA, an important step in the modern science of genetics. Sir Nevill Mott Nobel prize-winning theoretical physicist and Master of the College.

24. Iranian Journal Of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering
chadwick, sir james b. Oct. 20, 1891, Manchester, Eng. d. July 24, 1974, Cambridge,Cambridgeshire English physicist who received the nobel Prize for Physics
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Chadwick, Sir James
b. Oct. 20, 1891, Manchester, Eng.
d. July 24, 1974, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
English physicist who received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1935 for the discovery of the neutron.
Chadwick Educated at the universities of Manchester and Cambridge, Chadwick also studied under Hans Geiger at the Technische Hochschule, Berlin. From 1923 he worked with Ernest Rutherford in the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, where they studied the transmutation of elements by bombarding them with alpha particles and investigated the nature of the atomic nucleus, identifying the proton, the nucleus of the hydrogen atom, as a constituent of the nuclei of other atoms.
In 1932 Chadwick observed that beryllium, when exposed to bombardment by alpha particles, released an unknown radiation that in turn ejected protons from the nuclei of various substances. Chadwick interpreted this radiation as being composed of particles of mass approximately equal to that of the proton, but without electrical chargeneutrons.
This discovery provided a new tool for inducing atomic disintegration, since neutrons, being electrically uncharged, could penetrate undeflected into the atomic nucleus. Chadwick was knighted in 1945.

25. Biography: James Chadwick 1891-1974, Nobel Prize In Physics
of sir james chadwick. Oxford University Press NY 1997 2. Snow, CP The Physicists.Little Brown Boston, MA. 1981 Further Study Physics 1935 nobel eMuseum
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26. Premi Nobel Fisica
Translate this page 1936, VICTOR FRANZ HESS - CARL DAVID ANDERSON. 1935, sir james chadwick. 1933,ERWIN SCHRODINGER - PAUL ADRIEN - MAURICE DIRAC. 1932, WERNER HEISENBERG.
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27. Chadwick, Sir James
Translate this page chadwick, sir james (1891-1974), physicien de nationalité anglaise, lauréatdu prix nobel, surtout connu pour sa découverte, en 1932, de l'une des
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28. By Alphabetical Order
nobel Prize Laureatesin Percy Williams Brockhouse, Bertram N. chadwick, sir james Chamberlain, Owen
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29. Sir James Chadwick
Translate this page sir james chadwick. Manchester 20.10.1891 - Cambridge 24.7.1974. Perquesto risultato ebbe il premio nobel per la Fisica nel 1935.
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30. Nobel Physics Prize
nobel Peace Prize for Physics. The Prize for Physics is the remaining of theoriginal Prizes dating from 1901. 1935, sir james chadwick, Great Britain.
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Nobel Peace Prize for Physics The Prize for Physics is the remaining of the original Prizes dating from 1901. Year Winner(s) Country W. C. Rontgen Germany H. A. Lorentz
P. Zeeman Nertherlands
Netherlands H. Becquerel
P Curie
Marie Curie France
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France (Polish born) Lord Rayleigh (John W. Strutt) Great Britain P. Lenard Germany Joseph John Thomson Great Britain A. A. Michelson USA G. Lippmann France F. Braun
G. Marconi Germany
Italy J. D. van der Waals Netherlands W. Wien Germany G. Dalen Sweden H. Kamerlingh Onnes Netherlands M. von Laue Germany Sir William H. Bragg
Sir William L. Bragg Great Brittain
Great Britain No Award Made Charles G. Barkla Great Britain M. Planck Germany J. Stark Germany C. E. Guillaume France Albert Einstein Germany N. Bohr Denmark R. A. Millikan USA M. Siegbahn Sweden J. Franck G. Hertz Germany Germany J. Perrin

31. The CHADWICK Family Of Yorkshire, England
Genealogy from the parishes of Batley and Dewsbury.Category Society Genealogy Personal Pages C chadwick...... sir james chadwick, the English physicist was born in 1891 and in 1935 he receivedthe nobel Prize for physics following his discovery of the neutron.
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The CHADWICK Family
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Parish of Dewsbury SURNAMES FAMILY NOTES SOURCES Wills EARLIEST CHADWICK SURNAMES
found in Dewsbury Parish Records ORIGIN OF THE CHADWICK NAME
from the
FAMILY NAME HISTORY
http://www.sleepy-creek.com/Chadwick/HIS002.htm The English surname Chadwick is of local origin, deriving from the place where the original bearer either lived or held land. In this instance families bearing the surname may trace their roots to one of two towns by this name, one situated in the parish of Rochdale in Lancashire, another in the parish of Broms in Worcester. Owing however to the frequency with which the name can still be found in Lancashire, it would appear that the majority of families owe their nomenclature to the former of the two towns. The fact that the surname is recorded in Rochdale as early as the thirteenth century confirms this theory.
The name itself derives from the personal name Chad and the Old English word "wick" which meant "residence". Hence the name simply signifies "home of Chad". Chad being the original settler.
The name enjoys a long history in England with surviving records dating from the fourteenth century when one Nicholas de Chadwyke was registered as living in Lancashire at the time of Edward III (circa 1350). The additional prefix "de", meaning "of" or "from", placed before the name in many early instances confirm the locative origin of the surname.

32. Biographical Notes
An English physicist, sir james chadwick (18911974) in 1932, discovered the particlein the He was awarded the nobel Prize in physics in 1935AD for his
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Svante August Arrhenius
A Swedish physical chemist, Svante August Arrhenius (1859-1927) was born near Uppsala, he became a professor at Stockholm in 1895, and his special study was Electrolysis . He developed the theory concerning the properties of ionic species in solution. They are Arrhenius Concept of Bases Arrhenius Concept of Neutralisation and Arrhenius Concept of Acids
He wrote "Worlds in the Making and Destinies of the Stars" He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1903AD. In 1905 he predicted global warming as a result of carbon dioxide emission from burning fuels.
Francis William Aston
A British physicists, Francis William Aston (1877-1945) invented the Mass Spectrometer
and used it to identify and separate the Isotopes , of elements, for which he was awarded the Nobel prize for Chemistry in 1922.
Count Amedeo Avogadro
An Italian physicist, Count Amedeo Avogadro, published his hypothesis in 1811AD, which states that equal volumes of gases under the same conditions of temperature and pressure contain the same number of molecules. His work was revived by Cannizzaro The Avogadro's Number , N, 6.02 X 10^23 is the number of molecules in one mole of a substance.

33. The Neutron And The Bomb: A Biography Of Sir James Chadwick By Andrew P. Brown (
This is the first biography of sir james chadwick (18911974), bestknown as the discoverer of the neutron, for which he won the nobel Prize....... Book
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  • 34. Nobel Prizes In Physics
    1. PRIZE YEAR. nobel PHYSICISTS. SUPERVISOR. Ph.D. UNIVERSITY. DATES. Age (years).Age at Prize. 1970. 95. 37. 1935. chadwick, sir james. Ernest Rutherford. 1921. Cambridge.
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    35. James Chadwick
    Picture from The Neutron and the Bomb A Biography of sir james chadwick). of bothIrene and Frederic JoliotCurie and james chadwick). Biography (nobel E-Museum
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    Chadwick with fellow scientists (Picture taken from ww.nobeljeff.com) James Chadwick
    English physicist
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    Contribution to the Development of the Atomic Concept Discovered the Neutron After the discoveries of the electron by J. J. Thomson and proton by Ernest Rutherford , it was thought that each atom would be too massive, and have too large of a positive charge if only the protons and electrons accounted for its total mass. For example, an uncharged helium atom contains two protons and two elections. With two protons and two elections, the calculated atomic mass is 2.00 amu, not 4.00 amu as listed on the Periodic Table . Therefore, it became evident that another particle must be present in the nucleus to account for the remaining mass without changing the charge of the atom. In 1932, the team of Irene and Frederic Joliot-Curie were very close to solving this mystery, but a misinterpretation in their results cost them the discovery. Chadwick got word and repeated the experiements, which led to the discovery of an uncharged particle with mass comparable to a proton. At Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, England, he shot alpha particles in paraffin with Be, He, N, and other elements' emmissions. The results showed that the energy from different targets of the Be emissions had a neutral component with mass comperable to the proton (Courtesy of ChemCases.com). He also determined the

    36. Scientists: Physical Sciences
    nobel, Alfred Bernhard; Oersted, Hans Christian; Ostwald, Wilhelm; Paneth, Friedrich ducde; Carnot, Nicolas Léonard Sadi; Cavendish, Henry; chadwick, sir james;
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    37. Nobel Prizes (table)
    encyclopediaEncyclopedia. nobel Prizes. 1935, Carl von Ossietzky, FrédéricJoliotCurie Irène Joliot-Curie, sir james chadwick, Hans Spemann,
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    38. Precinct - Article 2
    a letter congratulating Professor Rotblat on the award of the nobel Peace Prize Heapproached Professor james chadwick (later sir james chadwick) with a
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    Electronic Precinct November 1995
    Nobel Peace Prize
    Joseph Rotblat, a graduate and a former member of staff, has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for 1995. The Norwegian Nobel Committee announced on Friday, 13 October that it had decided to award the Nobel Peace Prize for 1995, in two equal parts, to Joseph Rotblat and to the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, for their efforts to diminish the part played by nuclear arms in international politics and in the longer run to eliminate such arms. In a letter congratulating Professor Rotblat on the award of the Nobel Peace Prize the Vice-Chancellor wrote: `This is a very great honour and it is well deserved. I know that I speak for every member of the University, and particularly those in the Department of Physics, when I say how proud we are that a graduate of this University, and a former colleague, has been recognised in this way. It is a unique occasion in the University's history.' Professor Rotblat is a former Director of Research in Nuclear Physics of the University of Liverpool and was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Science in 1989. In his oration Professor Fred Norbury described how Joseph Rotblat arrivie arrived here in April 1939 from his native Poland, choosing Liverpool in preference to Paris. He had envisaged the concept of the atom bomb and had convinced himself of the vital necessity for the Allies to develop it first. He approached Professor James Chadwick (later Sir James Chadwick) with a proposal for research on the feasibility of the bomb and the work was undertaken using the cyclotron that Chadwick had built in the basement of the George Holt Building (now occupied by Metallurgy and Material Science). He went on to join Chadwick's team in Los Alamos working on what was called the Manhattan Project.

    39. Liverpool - The University And The City
    nobel Laureates. sir Ronald Ross (1902) Discovery of mode of spreadof malaria. sir james chadwick (1936) Discovery of the Neutron.
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    40. James Chadwick
    sir james chadwick was born in 1891 in Manchester, England and was educated thereat Victoria University. He was a British physicist, winner of the nobel Prize
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    James Chadwick S ir James Chadwick was born in 1891 in Manchester, England and was educated there at Victoria University. He was a British physicist, winner of the Nobel Prize in 1935, and discoverer of the neutron. This discovery led to the development of nuclear fission and eventually the atomic bomb. In 1909 Chadwick began his tutelage under another British physicist, Lord Ernest Rutherford. After World War I the two scientists went to the University of Cambridge where a bountiful work relationship developed continued until 1935. As one of the most prominent British proponents of the development of the atomic bomb, Chadwick was invited to work in the United States at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory in Los Alamos, New Mexico. He collaborated with other physicist on the atomic bomb project from 1943 until 1945. Chadwick was knighted in 1945 and died in 1974. Aristotle
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