answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Yes, his beliefs were accepted by society in his time.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

yes jj thomsons ideas or beliefs were accpeted

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Were JJ Thomson's ideas accepted by society at the time?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about Chemistry

Was democritus's idea of the existence of atoms based on scientific methods or ideas?

Yes. And Leucipp is another Greek of his period who thought the same. (Though that time their theory was as possible as the others, like the everything-consists-out-of-the-4-elements-theory, because they had no prove for it.)


Created the first accepted model of the atom?

Democritius's model of the atom-that it was an indivisible-was accepted for quite a long time. However in 1940 the layout of the electrons, protons and neutrons were worked out by Maria Goeppert-Mayer, Eugene Wigner etc. so a model that the questioner is probably imagining as the 'accepted one' could be created. However since the electrons, protons and neutrons are made of quarks-discovered in 1964, another model of the atom was discovered.


Solvent used to slow dry time of lacquer?

lacquer retarder, it is also accepted that air pressure needs to be reduced as well as air currents, temperature reduction would assist the best


3 Importance of chemistry in society and industry?

Chemistry is important to society and industry because elements and their compounds make up the world in which we live. It is important to know as much as we can about these vital parts of daily life, whether we use them in the workplace or simply think a little more about the chemical reaction taking place every time we inhale.


What is the rule for making a neutral atom which has no charge?

Atoms are neutral all the time. Because there are equal number of electrons and protons in the atom it becomes an ion or charged if electrons are released or accepted by an atom. If the number of electrons are kept equal to the number of protons, the electrically neutral atoms can be made.

Related questions

Were Robert A Millikan ideas excepted at his time?

Yes it was accepted at that time


Was Democritus's beliefs accepted by society at that time?

No they thought he was nuts.


Was Democritus and Aristotles beliefs accepted by society at the time?

Yes and No


Did society accept Euclid ideas?

Those studying and using mathematics accepted Euclids work, which was a compilation of all the mathematics known at his time, and which has continued to be used as the basis of geometry taught is schools for over 2000 years.


In science what kind of ideas are generally accepted?

The most accepted form of scientific ideas are called laws. Laws are proven ideas that arise from multiple occurrences and inferences over a long time. Some laws include the Boyle's law and the laws of thermodynamics.


Were Roberts A Millikan beliefs accepted by society at that time?

I think so, I'm not quite sure but i think it did.


Were niels bohr beliefs accepted by society at that time?

They were caught the imagination of the public when in fact it was wrong.


Why were people afraid to believe Copernicus' ideas?

Nicolaus Copernicus's scientific ideas regarding the universe and specifically the idea of heliocentrism were at odds with the generally accepted ideas of his time. It was difficult for people to accept these new ideas, made even more difficult by the Catholic Church's powerful opposition to them for some time.


Was Niels Bohrs theory widely accepted in his time or not?

Yes because he publicised his ideas well. He knew people in journals, wrote a lot and spoke to lots of people to persuade him of his ideas.


Why was Nicolas Copernicus afraid to publish his work?

His ideas went against conventional thinking of the time, so many people would not have accepted it.


What kind of money was used in 1550?

It was a trade society at that time. Few actually had coin of the realm and barter was the accepted means of exchange.


Why did it take some time before most people accepted Darwin's ideas?

Because they were so radical and went against religious teaching of the day.