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  1. Charles Glover Barkla ( Cheshire, 7 de junho de 1877 — Edimburgo, 23 de outubro de 1944) foi um físico britânico. [ 1] Recebeu o Nobel de Física de 1917, pela descoberta de emissões características de raios Röntgen pelos elementos. Nasceu em Widnes e estudou no Instituto Liverpool e na Universidade de Liverpool.

  2. Charles Glover Barkla FRS [2] FRSE (7 June 1877 – 23 October 1944) was a British physicist, and the winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1917 for his work in X-ray spectroscopy and related areas in the study of X-rays ( Roentgen rays ).

  3. Charles Glover Barkla was a British physicist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1917 for his work on X-ray scattering, which occurs when X-rays pass through a material and are deflected by the atomic electrons. This technique proved to be particularly useful in the study of atomic.

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  4. www.iucr.org › people › nobel-prize(IUCr) C.G. Barkla

    Charles Glover Barkla was a UK physicist who discovered the characteristic Röntgen radiation of the elements. He worked with J. J. Thomson and Oliver Lodge, and taught at Liverpool and Edinburgh universities.

  5. 19 de jun. de 2018 · Learn about the life and achievements of Charles Glover Barkla, who discovered the characteristic X-ray emitting properties of the elements and won the Nobel Prize in 1917. Find out where he lived and worked in Edinburgh and see his commemorative plaque.

  6. 29 de mai. de 2018 · People. Science and Technology. Physics: Biographies. Charles Glover Barkla. Barkla, Charles Glover. views 3,759,726 updated May 29 2018. Barkla, Charles Glover. ( b. Widnes, Lancashire, England, 27 June 1877; d. Edinburgh, Scotland, 23 October 1944). physics.

  7. Died. 23 October 1944. Braidwood, Edinburgh, Scotland. Summary. Charles Barkla was an influential English physicist who became professor of Natural Philosophy in Edinburgh. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1917 for his work on X-ray spectroscopy. View one larger picture. Biography.