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.
The atom research conducted by John Dalton, J.J. Thomson, Ernest Rutherford, and Niels Bohr contributed significantly to our understanding of the structure of the atom. Dalton proposed the atomic theory, Thomson discovered the electron, Rutherford formulated the nuclear model of the atom, and Bohr developed the planetary model of the atom. These discoveries paved the way for modern atomic theory and revolutionized our understanding of matter and chemical reactions.
For the particles in the atom: Neutron: James Chadwick, 1932 Electron: J. J. Thomson, 1897 Proton: Ernest Rutheford, 1919
Joseph John Thomson won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1906 for his discovery of the electron and his work on the conduction of electricity in gases. Thomson's experiments with cathode rays led to the identification and understanding of these fundamental particles of the atom, laying the foundation for the development of atomic and quantum theories.
Sir J.J. Thomson won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1906 for discovering the electron. He conducted experiments on cathode rays that led to the identification of the particle.
Clinton Joseph Davisson won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1937.
John Joseph Thomson
For the particles in the atom: Joseph Thomson, Ernest Rutherford, James Chadwick and many other precursors, contributors or collaborators.
the electron was first discovered in 1897 by Joseph john Thomson and the proton was discovered in 1913 by ernest Rutherford
The atom research conducted by John Dalton, J.J. Thomson, Ernest Rutherford, and Niels Bohr contributed significantly to our understanding of the structure of the atom. Dalton proposed the atomic theory, Thomson discovered the electron, Rutherford formulated the nuclear model of the atom, and Bohr developed the planetary model of the atom. These discoveries paved the way for modern atomic theory and revolutionized our understanding of matter and chemical reactions.
Niels Bohr was educated in Denmark at the University of Copenhagen, and in the UK at the University of Cambridge and the Victoria University of Manchester. He studied nuclear physics under British physicists Sir Joseph John Thomson Ernest Rutherford.
John Dalton, Joseph james johnson & Ernest Rutherford are one of the main scientists.
Joseph S. Thomson has written: 'The miracle'
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Joseph john Thomson
His father was Joseph James Thomson. His mother was Emma Swindell.
Ernest Joseph died in 1960.
Ernest Joseph was born in 1877.