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  1. George Thomson was the only son of the famous Joseph John Thomson (1856–1940; Nobel Prize in Physics 1906) and his wife Rose Paget, and he grew up in the privileged environment of the Cambridge elite. Thomson received his early education at the Perse School in Cambridge. He entered Trinity College in Cambridge in 1910, and in 1914 he earned ...

  2. George Paget Thomson. "Voor hun experimentele ontdekking van diffractie van elektronen door kristallen." George Paget Thomson FRS ( Cambridge, 3 mei 1892 – aldaar, 10 september 1975) was een Nobelprijs-winnend Brits natuurkundige die de golfeigenschappen van het elektron door elektronendiffractie ontdekte.

  3. George Paget Thomson (* 3. máj 1892, Cambridge, Spojené kráľovstvo – † 10. september 1975, Cambridge) bol britský fyzik. V roku 1937 dostal Nobelovu cenu za fyziku za objav a experimentálny dôkaz difrakcie elektrónov na kryštále , čím objavil vlnové vlastnosti elektrónu.

  4. 18 de mai. de 2018 · George Paget Thomson, son of Sir J. J. Thomson, the discoverer of electrons, was born at Cambridge on May 3, 1892. He studied mathematics and physics at Trinity College, Cambridge, and graduated in 1913. He was then elected a Fellow and lecturer of Corpus Christi College. Early in World War I he served as an infantry officer in France, but from ...

  5. George Paget Thomson, (d. 3 Mayıs 1892 – ö. 10 Eylül 1975), Britanyalı fizikçi. Elektron kırınımının özelliklerini keşfetmesi ve dolayısıyla maddenin dalga özelliğini kanıtlaması sonucu 1937'de Nobel Fizik Ödülü 'ne layık görülmüştür.

  6. George Paget Thomson. UK citizen. Born 3 May 1892, Cambridge, UK. Died 10 September 1975, Cambridge, UK. Thomson was the son of 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 ...

  7. George Paget Thomson was born in Cambridge on 3 May 1892 and died there on 10 September 1975. His father, Joseph John Thomson, had been Cavendish Professor for seven years when he was born, while his mother (Rose Paget) was the daughter of another very distinguished Cambridge professor, and before marrying J. J. Thomson had worked as one of his students in the Cavendish Laboratory.