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  1. Ernest Rutherford. (1871 - 1937) Ernest Rutherford was born on August 30, 1871, in Spring Grove (now in Brightwater), New Zealand, near Nelson. He was the second son in a family of seven sons and five daughters. He studied at Nelson Collegiate School, and in 1889 won a scholarship to study at Canterbury College, University of New Zealand.

  2. Ernest Rutherford, I Barone Rutherford di Nelson (Brightwater, 30 agosto 1871 – Cambridge, 19 ottobre 1937), è stato un fisico neozelandese naturalizzato britannico, considerato il padre della fisica nucleare. Fu il precursore della teoria orbitale dell'atomo, avendo scoperto lo scattering Rutherford nell'esperimento della lamina d'oro sottile.

  3. Ernest Rutherford - Nobel Prize, Atom Model, Physics: Rutherford’s research ability won him a professorship at McGill University, Montreal, which boasted one of the best-equipped laboratories in the Western Hemisphere. Turning his attention to another of the few elements then known to be radioactive, he and a colleague found that thorium emitted a gaseous radioactive product, which he called ...

  4. Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937) físico y químico neozelandés, haciendo pasar un haz de partículas alfa a través de una laminilla muy delgada de oro logra deducir que la mayor parte del átomo es vacío y que existe una zona con carga positiva a la que llamó núcleo. Retomó los trabajos de Bequerel que se interesó por las sustancias fluorescentes (fluorescencia) empleadas en los rayos ...

  5. Ernest Rutherford. 30. kolovoza 1871. 19. listopada 1937. Nobelova nagrada za kemiju (1908.) Matteuccijeva medalja (1913.) Copleyeva medalja (1922.) Ernest Rutherford je otkrio alfa-čestice i beta-čestice. Nuklearna reakcija u kojoj deuterij bombardira litij -6, a nastaju dvije alfa-čestice ( protoni su prestavljeni crvenim kuglicama, a ...

  6. 4 de jul. de 2018 · By. Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D. Updated on July 04, 2018. Ernest Rutherford was the first man to split an atom, transmuting one element into another. He performed experiments on radioactivity and is widely regarded as the Father of Nuclear Physics or Father of the Nuclear Age. Here is a brief biography of this important scientist:

  7. Geiger thought Ernest Marsden (1889–1970), a 19-year-old student in Honours Physics, was ready to help on these experiments and suggested it to Rutherford. Since Rutherford often pushed third-year students into research, saying this was the best way to learn about physics, he readily agreed.

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