William Henry Bragg
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 82 years ago |
Date of birth | July 2,1862 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Date of died | March 12,1942 |
Died | London |
United Kingdom | |
Children | Lawrence Bragg |
2nd Lieut. Robert Charles Bragg | |
Job | Mathematician |
Physicist | |
Chemist | |
Education | King William's College |
Robert Smyth Academy | |
Trinity College | |
University of Cambridge | |
Awards | Nobel Prize in Physics |
Barnard Medal for Meritorious Service to Science | |
Matteucci Medal | |
Rumford Medal | |
Copley Medal | |
IET Faraday Medal | |
John J. Carty Award for the Advancement of Science | |
Born | Wigton |
United Kingdom | |
Current partner | Gwendoline Todd |
Known for | X-ray diffraction; X-ray spectroscopy; Bragg's law; Bragg peak; Bragg–Gray cavity theory; Bragg–Paul Pulsator |
Notabl student | Kathleen Lonsdale |
William Thomas Astbury | |
John Desmond Bernal | |
John Burton Cleland | |
Grandchildren | Stephen Bragg |
Patience Mary Bragg | |
Nationality | British |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 442252 |
The Universe of Light
Studies in radioactivity
X Rays and Crystal Structure
Concerning the Nature of Things
The World of Sound
The Crystalline State
An Introduction to Crystal Analysis
Old Trades and New Knowledge
Electrons & Ether Waves: Being the Twenty-third Robert Boyle Lecture, on May, 1921
Scientific Progress
Studies in Radiography
Studies in radioactivity
X Rays and Crystal Structure
Concerning the Nature of Things
The World of Sound
The Crystalline State
An Introduction to Crystal Analysis
Old Trades and New Knowledge
Electrons & Ether Waves: Being the Twenty-third Robert Boyle Lecture, on May, 1921
Scientific Progress
Studies in Radiography
William Henry Bragg Life story
Sir William Henry Bragg OM KBE FRS was an English physicist, chemist, mathematician, and active sportsman who uniquely shared a Nobel Prize with his son Lawrence Bragg – the 1915 Nobel Prize in Physics: "for their services in the analysis of crystal structure by means of X-rays".