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  1. Sir Owen Willans Richardson, FRS (26 April 1879 – 15 February 1959) was a British physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1928 for his work on thermionic emission, which led to Richardson's law.

  2. Owen Willans Richardson FRS (Dewsbury, 26 de abril de 1879 — Alton, 15 de fevereiro de 1959) foi um físico britânico. [1] Formulou a Lei de Richardson, que dá a intensidade da corrente anódica de saturação de um diodo.

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  4. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Sir Owen Willans Richardson (born April 26, 1879, Dewsbury, Yorkshire, Eng.—died Feb. 15, 1959, Alton, Hampshire) was an English physicist and recipient of the 1928 Nobel Prize for Physics for his work on electron emission by hot metals, the basic principle used in vacuum tubes.

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  5. Owen Willans Richardson, one of the most outstanding men of science of this century, was born on 26 April 1879 at Dewsbury, Yorkshire; the son of Josiah H. Richardson and Charlotte M. Richardson.

  6. The English physicist Owen Willans Richardson, who pioneered the field of thermionics, was also known for his work on photoelectricity, spectroscopy, ultraviolet and X-ray radiation, the electron theory, and quantum theory. He was awarded the 1928 Nobel Prize for physics for his work in thermionics and for his discovery of Richardson's Law.

  7. English physicist Owen Willans Richardson received the 1928 Nobel prize for physics for his work on electron emission by hot metals, the basic principle used in vacuum tubes. He was born in Dewsbury, Yorkshire, England, on April 26, 1879.