joseph john thomson
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- Joseph John Thomson: An English physicist renowned for his experimental work on the conduction of electricity through gases. He is credited with the discovery of the electron and the determination of its fundamental properties, specifically its charge and mass. He lived from 1856 to 1940.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Joseph John Thomson was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1906 for his theoretical and experimental investigations on the conduction of electricity by gases.
- The discovery of the electron by Joseph John Thomson fundamentally changed our understanding of atomic structure.
- In his famous cathode ray tube experiments, Joseph John Thomson demonstrated the existence of particles much smaller than atoms.
Advanced Usage
- "Thomson's model": Also known as the plum pudding model, this was J.J. Thomson's proposed atomic model, which described the atom as a sphere of positive charge with negatively charged electrons embedded within it.
- Thomson's model was later superseded by Ernest Rutherford's nuclear model.
- "Thomson scattering": A fundamental process in physics where low-energy photons are scattered by free charged particles, named in honor of J.J. Thomson's work on the interaction of electromagnetic radiation with matter.
- Thomson scattering is a key principle in the study of plasma physics.
Variants and Related Words
- J.J. Thomson: The common abbreviated form of his name.
- J.J. Thomson is often mentioned alongside other pioneers of modern physics like Rutherford and Bohr.
- Thomsonian: (Adjective) Pertaining to or characteristic of the work or theories of J.J. Thomson.
- The Thomsonian view of the atom was groundbreaking for its time.
Synonyms
- The discoverer of the electron: A descriptive synonym highlighting his most famous achievement.
- The Cavendish Professor: Referring to his prestigious position as the Cavendish Professor of Experimental Physics at the University of Cambridge.
Related Phrases and Idioms
(As a proper noun referring to a historical figure, standard phrasal verbs and idioms do not apply. However, his name is used in specific scientific contexts.) - "A Thomson-like experiment": Referring to an experimental setup or investigation reminiscent of his cathode ray experiments. - The student conducted a Thomson-like experiment to measure the charge-to-mass ratio.
Noun
- English physicist who experimented with the conduction of electricity through gases and who discovered the electron and determined its charge and mass (1856-1940)