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  1. William Henry Bragg (Wigton, 2 juli 1862 – Londen, 12 maart 1942) was een Brits wis- en natuurkundige. Het meest bekend werd William Henry Bragg door het werk dat hij samen met zijn oudste zoon William Lawrence Bragg deed aan de röntgendiffractie aan kristallen en waarvoor zij in 1915 samen de Nobelprijs voor de Natuurkunde ontvingen.

  2. 14 de may. de 2018 · Sir William Henry Bragg. The English physicist Sir William Henry Bragg (1862-1942) was the founder of the science of crystal-structure determination by x-ray diffraction methods. He received the Nobel Prize in physics jointly with his son, William L. Bragg, in 1915.. William Henry Bragg was born on July 2, 1862, at Westward, Cumberland, England.

  3. In London, November 1915, a telegram was received at the home of William Henry Bragg from the secretary of the Academy of Science in Stockholm announcing the award of the Nobel Prize in Physics for "the analysis of crystal structures by means of X-rays". A second similar telegram was addressed to hi …

  4. Sir William Henry Bragg was a crystallographer at University College, London. He and his son William Lawrence Bragg were awarded the 1915 Nobel Prize in Physics "for their services in the analysis of crystal structure by means of X-rays." William Henry Bragg was a Professor of Physics at University of Adelaide, Leeds University, University ...

  5. Biographical. William Lawrence Bragg, son of William Henry Bragg, was born in Adelaide, South Australia, on March 31, 1890. He received his early education at St. Peter’s College in his birthplace, proceeding to Adelaide University to take his degree in mathematics with first-class honours in 1908. He came to England with his father in 1909 ...

  6. William Henry Bragg: Rođenje 2. srpnja 1862. Wigton, Cumberland, Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo: Smrt 12. ožujka 1942. London, Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo: Državljanstvo Britanac: Polje Fizika: Institucija Sveučilište u Adelaideu Sveučilište Leedsu University College u Londonu Royal Institution:

  7. 20 de oct. de 1993 · Sir William Henry Bragg was Professor of Physics and Mathematics, University of Adelaide 1886-1909, Professor at the University of Leeds 1909-1915, and University College, London 1915-1923, and Director of the Royal Institution to 1942. In 1915 he shared the Nobel Prize for physics with his son, William Lawrence Bragg.