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  1. Sir George Paget Thomson was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1937 with Clinton Davisson, "for their experimental discovery of the diffraction of electrons by crystals." Throughout his career, he held positions at Cavendish Laboratory, University of Aberdeen, Imperial College, and Corpus Christi College. Son of Nobel Prize winner J. J. Thomson, he was held in high esteem and made ...

  2. George Paget Thomson Sir (Cambridge, 1892. május 3. – Cambridge, 1975. szeptember 10.) angol fizikus, az ugyancsak Nobel-díjas sir Joseph John Thomson (J.J. Thomson) fizikus fia. Élete. Cambridge-ben született és tanult. Az első világháborúban ...

  3. George Paget Thomson was born in Cambridge on 3 May 1892 and died there on 10 September 1975. His father, Joseph John Thomson, had been Cavendish Professor for seven years when he was born, while his mother (Rose Paget) was the daughter of another very distinguished Cambridge professor, and before marrying J. J. Thomson had worked as one of his students in the Cavendish Laboratory. Cambridge ...

  4. George Paget Thomson. George Paget Thomson (ur. 3 maja 1892 w Cambridge, zm. 10 września 1975 tamże) – brytyjski fizyk, laureat Nagrody Nobla w dziedzinie fizyki za rok 1937 (razem z Clintonem Josephem Davissonem ), syn laureata tej nagrody z roku 1906, Josepha J. Thomsona [1] [2] .

  5. THOMSON, GEORGE PAGET. ( b. Cambridge, England, 3 May 1892; d. Cambridge, England, 10 September 1975) physics. George Paget Thomson, widely known as “G. P.” was born and bred a Cambridge physicist. His father was the famous physicist Sir J.J. Thomson (“J.J.”,) Cavendish Professor of Physics from 1884 to 1919 and subsequently master of ...

  6. 24. Dez. 2016 · Thomson, George Paget. Born Cambridge, England, 3 May 1892. Died Cambridge, England, 10 September 1975. British experimental physicist Sir George Paget Thomson shared the 1937 Nobel Prize in Physics with Clinton J. Davisson for the discovery of electron diffraction, which demonstrated that subatomic particles also have wave properties, as part ...

  7. George Paget Thomson en 1937. George Paget Thomson ( Cambridge, 3 de mayo de 1892 - Cambridge, 10 de septiembre de 1975) fue un destacado físico británico galardonado con el Premio Nobel en 1937 por su trabajo relativo a la difracción de electrones en cristales y la demostración de sus propiedades ondulatorias.