summary:At the end of the 19th century, it was possible to start research on the conduction of electricity through gases at low pressure. Besides other things, the research demonstrated the existence of the electron and determined its fundamental properties. The experiments of this groundbreaking research were carried out by English physicist Joseph John Thomson (1856–1940). The article describes his experiments leading to the discovery of the electron
George Thomson writes about his father and fellow Nobel Laureate scientist J. J. Thomsonxvi, 215p.: ...
SUMMARY. — The concept of the electron was constructed in a gradual and multifarious manner, during ...
In celebrating the anniversary of the discovery of the electron, it is a mistake to concentrate att...
One experiment, more than any other, is often associated with the `discovery of the electron' in 189...
This historical survey of the discovery of the electron has been published to coincide with the cent...
J.J. Thomson won the 1906 Physics Nobel Prize for his work on gaseous conductivity and the discovery...
It is usually accepted that the electron, the first subatomic particle, was discovered by English ph...
Thesis (MSc (Hons))--Macquarie University, School of Mathematics, Physics, Computing and Electronics...
Joseph John (J. J.) Thomson was an accomplished scientist who helped lay the foundations of nuclear ...
Edward A. Davis, Isobel J. Falconer, J. J. Thomson and the discovery of the electron (London : Taylo...
Intellectual biography of J. J. and G. P. Thomson for academics and graduate students, focusing on t...
This is a case study in the history of electricity, based on William Thomson and his \u201capparatus...
The historical development of scientific knowledge is examined in the context of research, and not, ...
George Thomson writes about his father and fellow Nobel Laureate scientist J. J. Thomsonxvi, 218 hlm...
In this chapter, the nature of cathode rays is investigated through the presentation of the original...
George Thomson writes about his father and fellow Nobel Laureate scientist J. J. Thomsonxvi, 215p.: ...
SUMMARY. — The concept of the electron was constructed in a gradual and multifarious manner, during ...
In celebrating the anniversary of the discovery of the electron, it is a mistake to concentrate att...
One experiment, more than any other, is often associated with the `discovery of the electron' in 189...
This historical survey of the discovery of the electron has been published to coincide with the cent...
J.J. Thomson won the 1906 Physics Nobel Prize for his work on gaseous conductivity and the discovery...
It is usually accepted that the electron, the first subatomic particle, was discovered by English ph...
Thesis (MSc (Hons))--Macquarie University, School of Mathematics, Physics, Computing and Electronics...
Joseph John (J. J.) Thomson was an accomplished scientist who helped lay the foundations of nuclear ...
Edward A. Davis, Isobel J. Falconer, J. J. Thomson and the discovery of the electron (London : Taylo...
Intellectual biography of J. J. and G. P. Thomson for academics and graduate students, focusing on t...
This is a case study in the history of electricity, based on William Thomson and his \u201capparatus...
The historical development of scientific knowledge is examined in the context of research, and not, ...
George Thomson writes about his father and fellow Nobel Laureate scientist J. J. Thomsonxvi, 218 hlm...
In this chapter, the nature of cathode rays is investigated through the presentation of the original...
George Thomson writes about his father and fellow Nobel Laureate scientist J. J. Thomsonxvi, 215p.: ...
SUMMARY. — The concept of the electron was constructed in a gradual and multifarious manner, during ...
In celebrating the anniversary of the discovery of the electron, it is a mistake to concentrate att...