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  1. Joseph Larmor (Magheragall, 11 de julho de 1857 — Holywood, 19 de maio de 1942) foi um físico e matemático irlandês. De 1903 a 1932 foi professor lucasiano do Trinity College da Universidade de Cambridge. Seu antecessor foi George Gabriel Stokes e seu sucessor Paul Dirac.

  2. Sir Joseph Larmor FRS FRSE (11 July 1857 – 19 May 1942) was an Irish and British physicist and mathematician who made breakthroughs in the understanding of electricity, dynamics, thermodynamics, and the electron theory of matter.

  3. A base teórica da radiação síncrotron foi estabelecida logo depois que o físico britânico Sir Joseph John Thomson descobriu o elétron, em 1897. Naquele mesmo ano, o irlandês Sir Joseph Larmor mostrou que uma partícula acelerada irradia energia na forma de ondas eletromagnéticas.

  4. Joseph Larmor (Magheragall, 11 de julho de 1857 — Holywood, 19 de maio de 1942) foi um físico e matemático irlandês.

  5. 11 de jul. de 2011 · The first explains the splitting and polarisation of the spectral lines in a magnetic field. The Larmor frequency relates to electrons orbiting in a magnetic field and led him to postulate electrons as orbiting around some centre. He appears to have been the first to predict this behaviour.

  6. 15 de mai. de 2024 · Sir Joseph Larmor was an Irish physicist, the first to calculate the rate at which energy is radiated by an accelerated electron, and the first to explain the splitting of spectrum lines by a magnetic field.

  7. Joseph Larmor was a great mathematical physicist, and a great Irishman after the manner of MacCullagh, Rowan Hamilton and FitzGerald, the "three Irish giants" in whose steps he walked and whom he worshipped on this side idolatry.