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The Electron

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the discovery of this atomic particle in 1897 and what our growing knowledge of electrons has revealed about our world and may yet reveal.

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss an atomic particle that's become inseparable from modernity. JJ Thomson discovered the electron 125 years ago, so revealing that atoms, supposedly the smallest things, were made of even smaller things. He pictured them inside an atomic ball like a plum pudding, with others later identifying their place outside the nucleus - and it is their location on the outer limit that has helped scientists learn so much about electrons and with electrons. We can use electrons to reveal the secrets of other particles and, while electricity exists whether we understand electrons or not, the applications of electricity and electrons grow as our knowledge grows. Many questions, though, remain unanswered.

With

Victoria Martin
Professor of Collider Physics at the University of Edinburgh

Harry Cliff
Research Fellow in Particle Physics at the University of Cambridge

And

Frank Close
Professor Emeritus of Theoretical Physics and Fellow Emeritus at Exeter College at the University of Oxford

Producer: Simon Tillotson

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50 minutes

Last on

Thu 29 Sep 2022 21:30

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READING LIST

Jim Al-Khalili, The World According to Physics (Princeton University Press, 2020)

Harry Cliff, How To Make An Apple Pie From Scratch: In Search of the Recipe for Our Universe (Picador, 2021)

Frank Close, Lucifer’s Legacy: The Meaning of Asymmetry (Oxford University Press, 2000)

Frank Close, Particle Physics: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford University Press, 2004)

Frank Close, Antimatter (Oxford University Press, 2009)

Frank Close, Michael Marten and Christine Sutton, The Particle Odyssey: A Journey to the Heart of Matter (Open University Press, 2002)

Richard P. Feynman, QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter (Penguin, 1990)

Suzie Sheehy, The Matter of Everything: Twelve Experiments that Changed Our World (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2022)


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