Sir J. J. Thomson
Thomson, J. J.
Joseph John "J. J." Thomson discovered the electron, for which he won the 1906 Nobel Prize in Physics. He invented the cathode ray tube and the mass spectrometer. He found the first evidence of nuclear isotopes, distinguishing Neon 20 from Neon 22.
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A Treatise on the Motion of Vortex Rings - An Essay to Which the Adams Prize Was Adjudged in 1882, in the University of Cambridge
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Mathematical theory of electricity and magnetism
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Conduction of Electricity Through Gases
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Conduction of electricity through gases
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Applications of Dynamics to Physics and Chemistry
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A treatise on the motion of vortex rings
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Recollections and reflections
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Conduction of electricity through gases
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Conduction of electricity through gases
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Rays of positive electricity
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Rays of positive electricity and their application to chemical analyses
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Elements of the mathematical theory of electricity and magnetism
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The atomic theory
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Elements of the mathematical theory of electricity and magnetism
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On the light thrown by recent investigations on electricity on the relation between matter and ether
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The corpuscular theory of matter
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Elektrizitäts-Durchgang in Gasen
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Electricity and matter
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Röntgen Rays
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The discharge of electricity through gases
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The discharge of electricity through gases
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Notes on recent researches in electricity and magnetism
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Applications of dynamics to physics and chemistry
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Applications of dynamics to physics and chemistry
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A Treatise on the Motion of Vortex Rings - An Essay to Which the Adams Prize Was Adjudged in 1882, in the University of Cambridge
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Mathematical theory of electricity and magnetism
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Conduction of Electricity Through Gases
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Conduction of electricity through gases
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Applications of Dynamics to Physics and Chemistry
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A treatise on the motion of vortex rings
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Recollections and reflections
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Conduction of electricity through gases
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Conduction of electricity through gases
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Rays of positive electricity
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Rays of positive electricity and their application to chemical analyses
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Elements of the mathematical theory of electricity and magnetism
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The atomic theory
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Elements of the mathematical theory of electricity and magnetism
- Open Work
On the light thrown by recent investigations on electricity on the relation between matter and ether
- Open Work
The corpuscular theory of matter
- Open Work
Elektrizitäts-Durchgang in Gasen
- Open Work
Electricity and matter
- Open Work
Röntgen Rays
- Open Work
The discharge of electricity through gases
- Open Work
The discharge of electricity through gases
- Open Work
Notes on recent researches in electricity and magnetism
- Open Work
Applications of dynamics to physics and chemistry
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Applications of dynamics to physics and chemistry