William Henry Bragg
Guā-māu
William Henry Bragg | |
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Bú-gí-miâ | William Henry Bragg |
Chhut-sì-ji̍t |
William Henry Bragg 1862 nî Chhit-goe̍h 2 ji̍t |
Chhut-sì-tē | Wigton |
Pún-miâ | William Henry Bragg |
Koè-sin-ji̍t | 1942 nî Saⁿ-goe̍h 12 ji̍t (79 hòe) |
Koè-sin-tē | Lûn-tun |
Kok-che̍k | Liân-ha̍p Ông-kok |
ē kóng | Eng-gí |
Bú-hāu | 劍橋大學三一學院, Old Grammar School, 英皇威廉書院 |
Chit-gia̍p | Ŭk-lī-hŏk-gă, 化學家, lacrosse player, 大學教師, sò͘-ha̍k-ka, 晶體學家 |
Kò͘-chú | 里茲大學, 倫敦大學學院, 阿德雷得大學 |
Chok-phín | X射線衍射 |
Phoè-ngó͘ | Gwendoline Todd |
Kiáⁿ-jî | William Lawrence Bragg, 2nd Lieut. Robert Charles Bragg |
William Henry Bragg (1862 nî 7 goe̍h 2 ji̍t – 1942 nî 3 goe̍h 12 ji̍t) sī chi̍t-uī Eng-kok bu̍t-lí ha̍k-ka, hoà-ha̍k-ka, sò͘-ha̍k-ka kah oa̍h-thiàu ê ūn-tōng-oân. I hām i--ê kiáⁿ-jî Lawrence Bragg tâng-chê tit kàu[1] 1915 nî ê Nobel Bu̍t-lí-ha̍k Chióng: piáu-chiong in teh X siā-soàⁿ cheng-thé kiat-kò͘ hun-sek hong-bīn--ê kòng-hiàn".[2] Khòng-bu̍t Braggite í William hām i-ê kiáⁿ-jî lâi kì-liām khí-miâ. 1920 nî William hông hong-chò khî-sū.
Chheh
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- William Henry Bragg, William Lawrence Bragg, "X Rays and Crystal Structure", G. Bell & Son, London, 1915.
- William Henry Bragg, The World of Sound (1920)
- William Henry Bragg, The Crystalline State – The Romanes Lecture for 1925. Oxford, 1925.
- William Henry Bragg, Concerning the Nature of Things (1925)
- William Henry Bragg, Old Trades and New Knowledge (1926)
- William Henry Bragg, An Introduction to Crystal Analysis (1928)
- William Henry Bragg, The Universe of Light (1933)
Tsù-kái
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- ↑ This is still a unique accomplishment, because no other parent-child combination has yet shared a Nobel Prize (in any field). In several cases, a parent has won a Nobel Prize, and then years later, the child has won the Nobel Prize for separate research. An example of this is with Marie Curie and her daughter Irène Joliot-Curie, who are the only mother-daughter pair. Several father-son pairs have won two separate Nobel Prizes.
- ↑ "The Nobel Prize in Physics 1915". Nobel Foundation. 2008-10-09 khòaⁿ--ê.
Ên-sin oa̍t-to̍k
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- "[a] most valuable record of his work and picture of his personality is the excellent obituary written by Professor Andrade of London University for the Royal Society of London." Statement made by Sir Kerr Grant, in:
- "The Life and work of Sir William Bragg", the John Murtagh Macrossan Memorial Lecture for 1950, University of Queensland. Written and presented by Sir Kerr Grant, Emeritus Professor of Physics, University of Adelaide. Reproduced as pages 5–37 of Bragg Centenary, 1886–1986, University of Adelaide.
- "William and Lawrence Bragg, Father and Son: The Most Extraordinary Collaboration in Science", John Jenkin, Oxford University Press 2008.
- Ross, John F. A History of Radio in South Australia 1897–1977 (J. F. Ross, 1978) [1]
Koh khoàⁿ
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- George Gamow – has 1931 photograph with Bragg, location unspecified.
- List of Nobel laureates in Physics
- List of presidents of the Royal Society
- Schumann kiōng-tsín
Goā-pō͘ liân-kiat
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- Annotated Bibliography for William Henry Bragg from the Alsos Digital Library for Nuclear Issues Archived 4 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine.
- Data from the University of Leeds Archived 18 November 2007 at the Wayback Machine.
- Fullerian Professorships
- Nobelprize.org – The Nobel Prize for Physics in 1915
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