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Famous Scientists

Famous Scientists. Match your number to the person. Democritus Newton John Dalton Michael faraday Dmitri Mendeleev James Clerk Maxwell Sir William Crookes GJ Stoney. Wilheln Roentgen Henri Bacquerel JJ Thompson Ernest Rutherford Marie Curie Soddy Max Planck Albert Einstein.

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Famous Scientists

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  1. Famous Scientists

  2. Match your number to the person • Democritus • Newton • John Dalton • Michael faraday • Dmitri Mendeleev • James Clerk Maxwell • Sir William Crookes • GJ Stoney

  3. Wilheln Roentgen • Henri Bacquerel • JJ Thompson • Ernest Rutherford • Marie Curie • Soddy • Max Planck • Albert Einstein

  4. Hans Geiger • R. A. Milliken • HGJ Moseley • Niels Bohr • de Broglie • Heisenberg • Schrondenger • Paul Dirac • James Chadwick • Lise Meitner Hahn • Glenn Seaborg • Enrico Fermi

  5. Baseball Card Project • You will create a baseball card for your famous scientist • What does it look like? A baseball card has 2 sides with information The front side is visual The back side is informational • Requirements: You must use at least one credible source. NO WIKIPEDIA

  6. Front of the Card • picture of the person • something to do with their experiment • a formula that made them famous Niels Bohr Physicist 1885 - 1952

  7. Back of the Card • Describe the contribution to science that made the person famous • Include the date of the scientific theory • Include a citation from your source (s) • Niels Bohr was a physicist in Denmark • 1913 – Bohr published expanded theory of the atom • This explained that electrons traveled in certain successively • Larger orbits. • Bohr then published a theory on atoms emitting radiation. • This showed electrons jumping from a higher energy level to a • Lower energy level and emitting light. This later became known • As Quantum Mechanics • 1922 – Bohr won the Noble Prize in Physics for his work on • Atomic Structure. • Source: Ottaviani, Jim. Suspended In Language: Niels Bohr's Life, Discoveries, And The Century He Shaped • Ann Arbor, MI. GT Labs, 2004.

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