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Erlangen, Liebig followed him and later wrote his PhD there. However, he did not receive his doctoral degree until long after he had left the city. Liebig left Erlangen in March, 1822, in part because of his [...] declared that one calorie is the amount of energy needed to heat up one gram of water from 4 to 5 degrees centigrade (see Ziegler 1922, pp. 520 – 526). 10 Duden, Fremdwörter, Eintrag Energie 11 The term
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Such a state- ment is somewhat annoying from today’s point of view; however, it illustrates the degree to which knowledge about the nature of science has developed in recent decades. In order to teach [...] Paperback Edition). Princeton: University Press. Sichau, C. (2005). Atomphysik : historische und fachliche Ma- terialien zur Unterrichtsvorbereitung. Oldenburg: Didakt. Zentrum (diz). Simonyi, K. (1995). Kult
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pervisor. Cambridge had just instituted the new “Doctor of Philosophy” degree, and Rutherford was among the first few to earn this degree. By 1898, at the age of 27, with JJ’s help, Rutherford obtained his [...] many different areas, he chose a career in science. In 1892, he obtained a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Pure Mathematics, Latin, Applied Math- ematics, English, French, and Physics. A significant moment [...] decision to take physics courses the following year. In 1893, Rutherford obtained a Master of Arts degree with double First Class Honours, in Math- ematics, Mathematical Physics, and Physical Sci- ence
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reality, aspiring to a university teaching position, which, at that time, required two Master’s degrees. Dmitri was able to meet the requirement and began to teach at his alma mater. Dissatisfied with
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pervisor. Cambridge had just instituted the new “Doctor of Philosophy” degree, and Rutherford was among the first few to earn this degree. By 1898, at the age of 27, with JJ’s help, Rutherford obtained his [...] high-frequency electrical circuits and worked with radio waves. After he graduated with his Master’s degree, he looked for a job as a school teacher. Evidently, he must not have been very good at it because [...] atom. Philosophical Magazine, 21, 669–688. Wilson, D. (1983). Rutherford: Simple genius. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Ernest’s Nuclear Atom was edited by Cathrine Froese Klas- sen with the support the European
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science. Joule also calculated that the water just beyond the bottom of a waterfall will be one degree Fahren- heit warmer than the water at the top for every 800 feet of drop, approximately, the kinetic [...] could be lifted one foot by the same amount of energy required to heat one pound of water by one degree. Joule never took an academic appointment but was made FRS – Fellow of the Royal Society (1850) and
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In 1968, units of temperature on the absolute degree scale were given the official name of kelvin, and the symbol K. References Lindley, D. (2004). Degrees Kelvin : a tale of genius, invention, and tragedy [...] University of Glasgow, William Thomson’s father encouraged him to continue his education and to get a degree at Cambridge University, where his passion for science, mathematics, and electricity grew. By his
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naked eye to 1/20 of a division it followed that 1/200 of a degree Fahr, was an appreciable tem- perature" (Joule 1884, p. 303). At such a degree of sensitivity, water is far from being at a constant temperature [...] In 1968, units of temperature on the absolute degree scale were given the official name of kelvin, and the symbol K. References Lindley, D. (2004). Degrees Kelvin : a tale of genius, invention, and tragedy [...] e increase in the water was 0,055 degrees oF. 2. You have selected a mass of 10 lbs. and let it drop 10 times. The temperature increase in the water was 0,109 degrees oF. 3. You have selected a mass of
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decision to take physics courses the following year. In 1893, Rutherford obtained a Master of Arts degree with double First Class Honours, in Mathe- matics, Mathematical Physics, and Physical Science (s [...] gold foil. The scatter- ing of the alpha particle should have only been de- flected by one or two degrees. A few days later, Marsden reported that he saw about one in 10,000 alpha particles scattered at [...] Such a state- ment is somewhat annoying from today’s point of view; however, it illustrates the degree to which knowledge about the nature of science has developed in recent decades. In order to teach
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Bruyn, G. W., & Poser, C. M. (2003). The history of tropical neurology: Nutritional disorders. Canton, MA: Science History Publications. Carpenter, K. J. (2000). Beriberi, white rice and vitamin B: A disease [...] declared that one calorie is the amount of energy needed to heat up one gram of water from 4 to 5 degrees centigrade (see Ziegler 1922, pp. 520 – 526). 10 Duden, Fremdwörter, Eintrag Energie 11 The term
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