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experiments to find the cheapest and most efficient way of providing food and clothing. He also started a clothing workhouse to produce clothing for the military. The impressed Elector rewarded Thompson’s
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1888, to Taranaki, also for flax milling. At the age of 10, Ernest read his first science book and started performing his first experiments. In 1887, Ernest won a scholarship to Nelson College, an all-boys [...] school teacher, but after multiple failed attempts to obtain a perma- nent teaching position, he started doing research in the field of electrical science. At the time, there were scholarships initiated [...] other evidence was produced that questioned the indivisible character of the atom. In actuality, the starting point was research that, in retrospect, could be taken as further evidence for the atomic theory
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sub-level questions challenge absolute presuppositions that are normally taken for granted and form the starting point for further analysis. a. Ethical (E1) Question prototypes: How should we (act based on evidence
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respective centers, as was the case with the conflict over the Schleswig region. This conflict did not start in the region, but was decided in Copenhagen and Kiel. Frandsen concludes with a thought- provoking
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life oc- curred when he chose Professor J. J. Thompson (known as JJ by his students) at Cambridge Uni- versity’s Cavendish Laboratory as his doctoral su- pervisor. Cambridge had just instituted the new [...] By 1898, at the age of 27, with JJ’s help, Rutherford obtained his first job as professor at McGill Uni- versity in Montreal, Canada. Finally, he was also able to marry his sweetheart, Mary, who had waited [...] published the details of his new model of the atom, but not too many people be- lieved him at the start. It remained up to Niels Bohr to join Rutherford and devise his Bohr atomic model, which was a refinement
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1888, to Taranaki, also for flax milling. At the age of 10, Ernest read his first science book and started performing his first experiments. In 1887, Ernest won a scholarship to Nelson Col- lege, an all-boys [...] school teacher, but after multiple failed attempts to obtain a per- manent teaching position, he started doing re- search in the field of electrical science. At the time, there were scholarships initiated [...] model of the atom. In 1919, Rutherford arrived in Cambridge, where he became the Director of Cambridge Uni- versity’s Cavendish Laboratory. It was there that he gained international fame. Twice he spoke in
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diet consisted largely of a variety of soups containing garden produce. As a result, Sir Benjamin started experi- menting with making various soups. He also ex- perimented with new crops, such as turnips
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learned that the drill was not still in the process of being sharpened but the procedure had to be start- ed once again. The workman pointed out that some drills had broken, and even though new ones were [...] replaced the drill with one that was blunt, they brought some water to cool the metal, and they started making the horses walk again in their usual circle. After a while, Thompson noted that the metal [...] theory of heat and to show that heat was instead something immate- rial. Rumford went to his desk and started to write down his findings. He knew that his claim would meet severe opposition. Therefore, he decided
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establishing his work, but also William Thomson, who later became Lord Kelvin. Yet, Joule himself did not start from scratch and par- ticularly referred to the work of Benjamin Thomp- son, Count Rumford, who carried [...] distance. Due to the absorption of radiant heat and the resulting different pressure, the alcohol drop starts to move. The experimenter increases the distance between the stronger heat source and the thermoscope [...] efficient way to insulate the human body. To summarize, Rumford can in retrospect be identified as a starting point for various develop- ment in the energy science – he carried out exper- iments that were related
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