Discovery of the Neutron
James Chadwick studied physics and for the majority of his life, he studied under and beside Ernest Rutherford. During his time with Rutherford, Chadwick, being the one to discover that neutrons existed, won many awards for his great discovery as it was said to be one of the most important discoveries in the 20th century. He discovered the neutron by At one point, he moved to Berlin to continue his work under Hans Geiger, but due to World War 1, he was imprisoned for the duration of the war and as soon as he was let out, he moved back to England to continue working with Rutherford. James Chadwick and Ernest Rutherford helped each other to make many discoveries related to neutrons and other physics science type discoveries. He received many awards for his hard work throughout his life and was acknowledged for all of the small and larger things that he had discovered as he was very successful with what he learned and it helped people discover more from what he had already discovered previously.
James Chadwick helped people understand the atom so much clearer then and now. He lived quite a long life and the 83 years he was alive for was completely worth it. The cause of his death is unknown, but he died in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire England on July 24th, 1974.
James Chadwick helped people understand the atom so much clearer then and now. He lived quite a long life and the 83 years he was alive for was completely worth it. The cause of his death is unknown, but he died in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire England on July 24th, 1974.