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Ernest Rutherford describes the work of his student, Ernest Marsden, in ‘The development of the theory of atomic structure’, Joseph Needham and Walter Pagel (eds), Background to Modern Science, Cambridge University Press, 1938, p68.
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Ernest Rutherford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ernest Rutherford, 1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson , OM, FRS (30 August 1871–19 October 1937) was a New Zealand chemist and physicist who became known as the father of nuclear physics. He discovered t...
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The Marsden Fund takes its name from physicist Sir Ernest Marsden (1889-1970) who made a remarkable contribution to science both in New Zealand and overseas. His career in science began at Manchester University as an undergraduate working with the New Zealand experimental physicist Ernest Rutherford.
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While Marsden kept in touch with all the diverse war- time activities of his department his main personal contributions were in radar and nuclear science. ...
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The Geiger–Marsden experiment was an experiment to probe the structure of the atom performed by Hans Geiger and Ernest Marsden in 1909, under the direction of Ernest Rutherford at the Physical Laboratories of the University of Manchester...
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Sir Ernest Marsden was an English-New Zealand physicist. He was born in East Lancashire, living in Rishton and educated at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar ... Almost all of the mass in an atom is made up from the protons and neutrons in the nucleus, with a very small contribution from the orbiting electrons.... ... 1909 in science...
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Timelines of Events in Science, Mathematics, and Technolog ... 1909 Hans Geiger and Ernest Marsden discover large angle deflections of alpha particles by thin metal foils; 1909 Ernest Rutherford and Thomas Royds demonstrate that alpha particles are doubly ionized helium atoms;
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Distinguished experimental physicist and Nobel Prize laureate Ernest Rutherford was born in Spring Grove, ... In 1911, however, Rutherford completed what would be his most lasting contribution to science. ... Geiger and Marsden expected to find that most of the alpha particles travel straight through the foil with little deviation,
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At age ten at Foxhill School Ernest received his first science book. Amongst the many ... When Geiger reported to Rutherford that an undergraduate student, Ernest Marsden, was ready for a project of his own, Rutherford set him the task of investigating whether any alpha particles were reflected from metals.
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