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  1. George Paget Thomson (Cambridge, 3 de maio de 1892 — Cambridge, 10 de setembro de 1975) foi um físico britânico. [1] Recebeu em 1937 o Nobel de Física, pela verificação experimental da difração do elétron por cristais. Nasceu em Cambridge, filho do físico laureado com o Nobel Joseph John Thomson e Rose Elisabeth Paget.

  2. Sir George Paget Thomson, FRS (/ ˈ t ɒ m s ən /; 3 May 1892 – 10 September 1975) was a British physicist and Nobel laureate in physics recognized for his discovery of the wave properties of the electron by electron diffraction.

  3. George Paget Thomson was born in 1892 at Cambridge, the son of the late Sir J J. Thomson (then Professor of Physics at Cambridge University), a Nobel Prize winner who, more than anyone else, was responsible for the discovery of the electron, and Rose Elisabeth Paget, daughter of the late Sir George Paget, Regius Professor of Medicine at Cambridge.

  4. Photo from the Nobel Foundation archive. George Paget Thomson. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1937. Born: 3 May 1892, Cambridge, United Kingdom. Died: 10 September 1975, Cambridge, United Kingdom. Affiliation at the time of the award: London University, London, United Kingdom.

  5. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Sir George Paget Thomson was an English physicist who was the joint recipient, with Clinton J. Davisson of the United States, of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1937 for demonstrating that electrons undergo diffraction, a behaviour peculiar to waves that is widely exploited in determining the atomic.

  6. George Paget Thomson nasceu em 1892 em Cambridge, filho do falecido Sir J. J. Thomson (então professor de física da Universidade de Cambridge), vencedor do Prêmio Nobel que, mais do que qualquer outra pessoa, foi responsável pela descoberta do elétron, e Rose Elisabeth Paget, filha do falecido Sir George Paget, professor de medicina em ...

  7. George Paget Thomson. For diffraction of electrons by thin films. Sir George Paget Thomson was born in 1892 in Cambridge, England, the son of Sir J. J. Thomson who was primarily responsible for the discovery of the electron.