When J.J. Thomson stood before the Royal Institution in 1897 to share his latest findings, few in the audience likely realized just how much physics was about to change. The particles he described - ...
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ALL who are interested in the discoveries of modern physics as to the intimate structure of the universe will be grateful to the authorities of Girton College for persuading Sir J. J. Thomson to ...
“We shall call such particles corpuscles,” announced the physicist J.J. Thomson, during a lecture at the Royal Institution in London, on 30 April 1897. “The atoms of the ordinary elements are made up ...
APRIL 30 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the announcement by J. J. Thomson, at an evening discourse at the Royal Institution ; of the existence of the electron, and the first approximate estimate ...
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