J. J. Thomson is credited with the discovery of electrons.
The first discovery of a subatomic particle would come in 1897, when J.J. Thompson first discovered evidence for the existence of the electron.
J. J. Thomson discovered the electron.
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In 1897, Thomson set out to prove that the cathode rays produced from the cathode were actually a stream of negatively charged particles called electrons. (See Figure 1.8 in the textbook for Thomson's experimental setup). From Maxwell's theory, he knew that charged particles could be deflected in a magnetic field
J.J. Thomson was a British physicist, theorist and experimenter. He is considered to have discovered the electron from his experiments. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1906. For more information, refer to the Related Links below.
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J. J. Thomson discovered the electron (particle carrying negative charge) in 1897.
The electron was discovered by J. J. Thomson and collaborators in 1897.
j.j Thomson in 1897 found electron
He was first to discover the electron.
Thomson's experiments with cathode ray tubes helped him to discover the electron (which Dalton did not know about). Dalton thought that atoms were in.
Thomson's experiments with cathode ray tubes helped him to discover the electron (which Dalton did not know about). Dalton thought that atoms were in.
Thomson's experiments with cathode ray tubes helped him to discover the electron (which Dalton did not know about). Dalton thought that atoms were in.
Marie and Pierre Curie did not discover the atom. John Dalton is credited with the discovery of the atom and J.J. Thomson with the discovery of the electron.
This particle was the electron in 1897 (J.J. Thomson).