In 1897 J.J. Thomson discovered the electron by experimenting with a cathode ray tube.
Yes, J.J. Thomson's ideas on the existence of negatively charged particles (electrons) were accepted by the scientific community at the time. His discovery of the electron through cathode ray experiments in the late 19th century revolutionized the understanding of atomic structure and won him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1906.
JJ Thomson called his model of the atom the "plum pudding model." In this model, electrons were embedded in a positively charged sphere, resembling the distribution of plums within a British pudding dessert.
JJ Thomson's model of the atom is called the "plum pudding model." It suggested that atoms were made up of positive and negative charges distributed throughout a neutral, positively-charged background.
His father was Joseph James Thomson. His mother was Emma Swindell.
JJ Thomson's 1904 model was called the "plum pudding model." This model described the atom as a sphere of positive charge with electrons embedded throughout, like plums in a pudding. It was later replaced by the more accurate Rutherford model.
J.J Thomson is a scientist/philosofer
JJ Thomson was born on December 18, 1856 and died on August 30, 1940
JJ Thomson called his model of the atom the plum pudding model.
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Discovery of electron was done by JJ Thomson. he and others studied the properties of cathode rays by conducting experiments.
Yes, there is a museum named after J.J. Thomson called the Cavendish Museum in Cambridge, England. However, it is more focused on the history of the Cavendish Laboratory where Thomson conducted his research, rather than solely dedicated to him.
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