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"Two landmarks in the history of physics are the discovery of the particulate nature of cathode rays (the electron) by J. J. Thomson in 1897 and the experimental demonstration by his son G. P. Thomson in 1927 that the electron exhibits the properties of a wave. Together, the Thomsons are two of the most significant figures in modern physics, both winning Nobel prizes for their work. This book presents the intellectual biographies of the father-and-son physicists, shedding new light on their combined understanding of the nature of electrons and, by extension, of the continuous nature of matter. It is the first text to explore J. J. Thomson's early and later work, as well as the role he played in G. P. Thomson's education as a physicist and how he reacted to his son's discovery of electron diffraction. This fresh perspective will interest academics and graduate students working in the history of early twentieth-century physics"--
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History of the Electron: J. J. and G. P. Thomson
2019, Cambridge University Press
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History of the Electron: J. J. and G. P. Thomson
2012, Cambridge University Press
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History of the Electron: J. J. and G. P. Thomson
2012, Cambridge University Press
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History of the Electron: J. J. and G. P. Thomson
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A history of the electron: J.J. and G.P. Thomson
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