Harold A. Wilson (physicist)
York, Owen Willans Richardson, University of Leeds, University of Leeds
978-620-1-24523-5
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196
2012-06-25
54,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Harold Albert Wilson (December 1, 1874–1964) was an English physicist. He was born in York, England, the son of a railway clerk. His mother, Anne Gill, was the daughter of a farmer and innkeeper from Topcliffe. Harold had one sister, Lilian, who would marry Sir Owen W. Richardson. He was educated at Yorkshire College in Leeds, the University of Leeds and the University of Berlin. In 1896 he was a colleague of English physicist J. J. Thomson in Cambridge, and performed one of the earliest measurements of the electron's charge. He was awarded his D.Sc. from London in 1900. From 1901 to 1904, he was a Clerk-Maxewell Student the Cavendish Laboratory. He became a lecturer in Physics at King's College London, then professor at the college in 1905. In 1909 he was a professor at McGill University in Montreal.
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