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  1. G. Johnstone Stoney. George Johnstone Stoney ( 15 de febrero de 1826 - 5 de julio de 1911) fue un físico angloirlandés. Es famoso principalmente por haber introducido el término electrón como la "unidad fundamental de la cantidad de electricidad". Introdujo el concepto de electrón antes de que se descubriera la propia partícula.

  2. George Johnstone Stoney FRS (1826-1911) was born in the townland of Oakley Park, Clareen, near Birr, Co. Offaly. He was educated at home and then at Trinity College Dublin, where he was awarded a BA degree in 1848.

  3. GEORGE JOHNSTONE STONEY, F.R.S., AND THE CONCEPT OF THE ELECTRON ByJ. G. O'HARA Department of History of Science and Technology, UMIST [Plate I4] GEORGE JOHNSTONE STONEY (I826-1911) was Secretary to the Queen's University in Ireland-the forerunner of the National University of Ireland-from 1857 until 1882, and he devoted the greater part of his ...

  4. STONEY, GEORGE JOHNSTONE. ( b. Oakley Park, Kingstown [now Dún Laoghaire], County Dublin, Ireland, 15 February 1826; d. London, England, 5 July 1911) mathematical physics. Stoney was the eldest son of George Stoney and his wife, Anne, who were Protestant landowners. The family was a talented one: Stoney’s younger brother, Bindon Blood Stoney ...

  5. George Johnstone Stoney Astronome et physicien irlandais (Oakley Park, King's County, 1826-Londres 1911). Il évalua le nombre d'Avogadro et affirma que l'électricité était due à des corpuscules élémentaires, qu'il baptisa « électrons » (1891) et dont il tenta de calculer la charge.

  6. George Johnstone Stoney (født 15. februar 1826, død 5. juli 1911) var en britisk fysiker. Han er mest kjent for å ha innført begrepet elektron som «en grunnleggende mengde elektrisitet». [3] Han innført imidlertid første bare begrepet i 1874 og 1881, og introduserte selve ordet i 1891.