Ernest Rutherford

Ernest Rutherford

Author: J. L. Heilbron

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2003-06-12

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 0195123786

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An engaging biography that captures the excitement of the early days of nuclear physics, Ernest Rutherford tells the story of the down-to-earth New Zealander who became one of the foremost pioneers of subatomic physics. Rutherford's achievements were numerous and included:* Inventing a detector for electromagnetic waves* Discovering the existence of alpha and beta rays in uranium radiation* Creating (with Frederick Soddy) the "disintegration theory" of radioactivity, which regards radioactive phenomena as atomic -- not molecular -- processes* Demonstrating that the inner structures of elements correspond with a group of lines that characterize them, which could then be assigned an atomic number and, more important, the properties of each element could be defined by this number* And his greatest contribution of all - he discovered that the atom had a nucleus and that it contained the positively charged protonFrom his early days as a scholarship student to the end of his life as he continued to work in his lab, Ernest Rutherford reveals the life and times of one of the greatest minds of the twentieth century.


Ernest Rutherford: a Short Biography

Ernest Rutherford: a Short Biography

Author: Doug West

Publisher:

Published: 2018-12-16

Total Pages: 70

ISBN-13: 9781792141225

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In the movies we often see a scientist portrayed as a quiet and pious man or woman dressed in a white lab coat engrossed in deep thought. This image surely fits some; however, not the twentieth-century New Zealander Ernest Rutherford, or Lord Rutherford as he would be known later in life. He was born into a large family living in the frontier country of New Zealand with the nearest town thirteen miles away by horseback. This young man would earn a scholarship and travel to Great Britain to study at the world-famous Cambridge University. There this boisterous country boy would come into his own in the hallowed halls of Cambridge and study under one of Europe's most prominent scientists, J.J. Thomson. Over his long and fruitful career as a physicist, he would create the science we call today nuclear physics, thus shattering the concept of the atom that had held sway since the time of the ancient Greek philosophers. In his time, Rutherford was considered the greatest experimental physicist in the British Empire. No other experimentalist had been such a pivotal figure in science since Michael Faraday, the discoverer of electromagnetic induction."Ernest Rutherford: A Short Biography" reveals the life and times of one of the greatest scientific minds of the twentieth-century 30-Minute Book Series This is the 34th book in the 30-Minute Book Series. Books in this series are fast-paced, accurate, and cover the story in as much detail as a short book possibly can. Most people complete each book in less than an hour, which makes the books in the series a perfect companion for your lunch hour or a little down time. About the Author Doug West is a retired engineer and an experienced non-fiction writer with several books to his credit. His writing interests are general, with special expertise in history, science, biographies, and "How To" topics. Doug has a Ph.D. in General Engineering from Oklahoma State University.


A Force of Nature

A Force of Nature

Author: Richard Reeves

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 9780393057508

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In this new intellectual biography of Ernest Rutherford, the 20th centurys greatest experimental physicist, Reeves portrays a ruddy, genial man who was also a towering figure in scientific history.


Radiations from Radioactive Substances

Radiations from Radioactive Substances

Author: Ernest Rutherford

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2010-06-17

Total Pages: 634

ISBN-13: 1108009018

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A definitive account, first published in 1930, of research into radiation leading to the discovery of the planetary atomic structure.


Ernest Rutherford

Ernest Rutherford

Author: Naomi E. Pasachoff

Publisher: Enslow Publishing

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780766024410

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Ernest Rutherford is probably best known for establishing the nuclear model of the atom in 1911. In addition, he was also the first person to break up the nucleus of an atom. As a result, Rutherford is widely recognized today as the father of nuclear science. From his humble beginnings in rural New Zealand, Ernest Rutherford went on to travel the world, becoming a pioneering scientist, an influential statesman, and an important teacher and mentor to many other great scientists. In Ernest Rutherford: Father of Nuclear Science, author Naomi Pasachoff examines the life and work of this groundbreaking scientist. Book jacket.


The Newer Alchemy

The Newer Alchemy

Author: Ernest Rutherford

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-12-04

Total Pages: 93

ISBN-13: 1107440424

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Originally published in 1937, this book discusses the contributions that the study of radiation can make to the problem of elemental transmutation.


Chemistry, 1901-1921

Chemistry, 1901-1921

Author:

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 438

ISBN-13: 9789810234058

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A collection of the Nobel Lectures delivered by the prizewinners in chemistry, together with their biographies, portraits and the presentation speeches.