In this chapter, the nature of cathode rays is investigated through the presentation of the original experiments by Joseph John Thomson. In his seminal paper, Thomson presented the results of three experiments pointing out the existence of negatively charged particles, smaller than the smallest particle known until then. We also present two modern variations of Thomson experiments which allow to one evaluate the charge-to-mass ratio of these particles, nowadays called electrons
Modern theories of atomic structure may be said to have begun with the experimental establishment of...
Modern theory regards light as an electromagnetic disturbance and a change in electrification as the...
Let us consider that the entire universe is composed of a single hydrogen atom within which the elec...
In this chapter, the nature of cathode rays is investigated through the presentation of the original...
One experiment, more than any other, is often associated with the `discovery of the electron' in 189...
SUMMARY. — J.-J. Thomson's experiments on cathode rays in 1897 are traditionally viewed as the "disc...
It is usually accepted that the electron, the first subatomic particle, was discovered by English ph...
This historical survey of the discovery of the electron has been published to coincide with the cent...
This Paper essentially focuses on the weird new form of mathematical equation that absolutely shows ...
summary:At the end of the 19th century, it was possible to start research on the conduction of elect...
J.J. Thomson won the 1906 Physics Nobel Prize for his work on gaseous conductivity and the discovery...
This paper presents a proposal for the adaptation of one of the experiments on the nature of the cat...
The orbit of a charged particle in a uniform and constant magnetic field is a circle when the initia...
According to classical theories of physics, radiation, photons respectively, should be absorbed by t...
Thesis (MSc (Hons))--Macquarie University, School of Mathematics, Physics, Computing and Electronics...
Modern theories of atomic structure may be said to have begun with the experimental establishment of...
Modern theory regards light as an electromagnetic disturbance and a change in electrification as the...
Let us consider that the entire universe is composed of a single hydrogen atom within which the elec...
In this chapter, the nature of cathode rays is investigated through the presentation of the original...
One experiment, more than any other, is often associated with the `discovery of the electron' in 189...
SUMMARY. — J.-J. Thomson's experiments on cathode rays in 1897 are traditionally viewed as the "disc...
It is usually accepted that the electron, the first subatomic particle, was discovered by English ph...
This historical survey of the discovery of the electron has been published to coincide with the cent...
This Paper essentially focuses on the weird new form of mathematical equation that absolutely shows ...
summary:At the end of the 19th century, it was possible to start research on the conduction of elect...
J.J. Thomson won the 1906 Physics Nobel Prize for his work on gaseous conductivity and the discovery...
This paper presents a proposal for the adaptation of one of the experiments on the nature of the cat...
The orbit of a charged particle in a uniform and constant magnetic field is a circle when the initia...
According to classical theories of physics, radiation, photons respectively, should be absorbed by t...
Thesis (MSc (Hons))--Macquarie University, School of Mathematics, Physics, Computing and Electronics...
Modern theories of atomic structure may be said to have begun with the experimental establishment of...
Modern theory regards light as an electromagnetic disturbance and a change in electrification as the...
Let us consider that the entire universe is composed of a single hydrogen atom within which the elec...