,

William and Lawrence Bragg, Father and Son

The Most Extraordinary Collaboration in Science

Specificaties
Gebonden, 476 blz. | Engels
| 2007
ISBN13: 9780199235209
Rubricering
e druk, 2007 9780199235209
€ 123,98
Levertijd ongeveer 11 werkdagen
Gratis verzonden

Samenvatting

In 1912 Lawrence Bragg explained the interaction of X-rays with crystals, and he and his father (William) thereby pioneered X-ray spectroscopy and X-ray crystallography. They then led the latter field internationally for 50 years, when most areas of science were transformed by the knowledge created: physics, chemistry, geology, materials science, electronics, and most recently biology and medical science. This book charts how this humble pair (William English, his son Australian) rose from obscurity to international prominence and then back to current, undeserved obscurity. Attention is also given to the crucial roles of both father and son during the dreadful years of the First World War, and to William's early and unshakeable belief in the dual wave and particle natures of radiation and his eventual vindication.
Unlike earlier studies, the book highlights the intimate interactions between father and son that made their project possible, emphasizes personal, family, and wider human relationships, and offers new insights into teaching and research in a British colonial setting.

Specificaties

ISBN13:9780199235209
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:476
€ 123,98
Levertijd ongeveer 11 werkdagen
Gratis verzonden

Rubrieken

    Personen

      Trefwoorden

        William and Lawrence Bragg, Father and Son