- The
vortex theory of the
atom was a 19th-century
attempt by
William Thomson (later Lord Kelvin) to
explain why the
atoms recently discovered by chemists...
-
Vortex theory may
refer to:
Mechanical explanations of
gravitation Vortex theory of the
atom History of knot
theory Insect flight#Leading edge
vortex...
-
early September 1859.
Between 1870 and 1890 the
vortex atom theory,
which purported that an
atom was a
vortex in the aether, was po****r
among British physicists...
-
composed of
atoms. The
structure of the
atom was discussed, and by the end of the
century the
leading model: 175 was the
vortex theory of the
atom, proposed...
- Bohr
model or Rutherford–Bohr
model was the
first successful model of the
atom.
Developed from 1911 to 1918 by
Niels Bohr and
building on
Ernest Rutherford's...
- in Iraq (see
images on bottom) Thomson, Sir
William (Lord Kelvin), On
Vortex Atoms,
Proceedings of the
Royal Society of Edinburgh, Vol. VI, 1867, pp. 94–105...
- The
cubical atom was an
early atomic model in
which electrons were
positioned at the
eight corners of a cube in a non-polar
atom or molecule. This theory...
- The
Rutherford model was
devised by
Ernest Rutherford to
describe an
atom.
Rutherford directed the Geiger–Marsden
experiment in 1909,
which suggested,...
- must not
presuppose them.
Several British physicists developed vortex theory of the
atom in the late
nineteenth century. However, the physicist, William...
- of
Colorado Boulder using rubidium atoms;
later that year,
Wolfgang Ketterle of MIT
produced a BEC
using sodium atoms. In 2001 Cornell, Wieman, and Ketterle...