Chadwick's neutron detector.
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Picture Number:10313943 Credit:Science Museum/Science & Society Picture Library
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Description:
This detector was used by James Chadwick (1891-1974) in his discovery of the neutron. Inside the detector, particles from a radioactive source hit a beryllium target. From the force of this impact, neutrons were given off, and could only be detected when they dislodged protons from a piece of paraffin wax. Chadwick's theories and experiments helped to rewrite existing beliefs concerning what was contained in the nucleus of an atom.
Object Number: 1974-562 Date Made: 1932 Place of Production: World > Europe > United Kingdom > England > Cambridgeshire > Cambridge In Collection of: Science Museum Subject(s) > Science & Technology > Physics: Atomic & Nuclear Physics
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