Dalton's second theory was disproved by j.j. Thompson and ernest rutherford because dalton did not do any experiment to came out with that's theory,that is the reason why they came out with cathode ray tube and gold fuil apparatus.
· Ernest Rutherford was the son of James Rutherford.· His mum was Martha Thompson· He was born on August 30th 1871 in Nelson· He died on October the 19th 1937· His first name was mistakenly spelled Earnest when his birth was registered· He Split the attom
yes he was a Professer of Physics in the Unitversity of Manchester
i believe it was ice skating and catching butterflies i believe it was ice skating and catching butterflies
While studying the passage of high-speed alpha particles (helium nuclei) through water vapor in a cloud chamber, Ernest Rutherford observed some long, thin particle tracks. These tracks matched the ones caused by protons in experiments performed earlier by other scientists.
* The Geiger counter was invented by Hans Geiger and Ernest Rutherford. * Helium was first liquefied by Kamerlingh Onnes. * Henry Ford began production of the Model T. * Alan Archibald Campbell-Swinton wrote a letter to the scientific journal "Nature" describing the electronic method of transmitting and receiving a television signal.
John Joseph Thomson
JJ Thomson, Ernest Rutherford
in 1926In the early 1900's. See Wikipedia entries for JJ Thomson and Ernest Rutherford.
Ernest Rutherford is perhaps best known for his model of the atom. He developed his own model, based upon his research, to replace Thomson's plum-pudding model.
Proton discovered by Ernest Rutherford Neutron discovered by James Chadwick Electron discovered by J. J. Thomson
There were four scientists that discovered the atom. These scientist were John Dalton, William Crooke, J.J. Thomson and Ernest RuthThere were four scientists that discovered the atom. These scientist were John Dalton, William Crooke, J.J. Thomson and Ernest Rutherford.
Ernest Rutherford
Particles in the atom: Neutron: James Chadwick, 1932 Electron: J. J. Thomson, 1897 Proton: Ernest Rutherford, 1919
Professor J.J. Thomson, Ernest Rutherford and James Chadwick are the founding fathers of the atom.
It's J.J. Thomson He had the plum pudding experiment The answer is Thomson
Ernest Rutherford invented names to classify various forms of of rays. There were/are such words as 'alpha', 'beta' and 'gamma rays'. He split the atom and invented corrugated iron.
Joseph John Thomson, while at the Cavendish Laboratory of the University of Cambridge, circa 1897, discovered the electron while studying cathode rays. His conclusion was that the electron was both a carrier of electricity and a component of all atoms. Ernest Rutherford began his work at Cavendish around the same time, working on radioactivity. Returning later to the Cavendish, around 1919, after his discovery of the nucleus, he succeeded Thomson as Cavendish Professor of Experimental Physics. Reference: "The Discovery of Subatomic Particles", Steven Weinberg, Scientific American Library, 1983, page 4.