BOHR, NIELS HENRIK DAVID

nēls hănˈ rēk dāˈvēth, 1885–1962, Danish physicist, one of the foremost scientists of modern physics. He studied at the Univ. of Copenhagen (Ph.D. 1911) and carried on research on the structure of the atom at Cambridge under Sir James J. Thomson and at Manchester under Lord Ernest Rutherford. In 1916, Bohr became professor of theoretical physics at the Univ. of Copenhagen, and in 1920 he was made director of the Institute of Theoretical Physics, which he was instrumental in founding.

Rutherford had discovered the nucleus of the atom in 1911, but classical theory was unable to explain the stability of the nuclear model of the atom. Bohr provided the solution to this problem in 1913, when he postulated that electrons move around the nucleus of the atom in restricted orbits and explained the manner in which the atom absorbs and emits energy. He thus combined the quantum theory with this concept of atomic structure. Much of the knowledge of modern physics was made possible by Bohr's initial revolutionary assumption that atomic processes cannot be explained by classical laws alone. Bohr was a leading figure in the continuing development of the quantum theory over the next twenty years. He received the 1922 Nobel Prize in Physics.

When Bohr visited the United States in 1938 and 1939, Bohr told American scientists of his belief, based on experiments reported by German scientists, that the uranium atom could be split into approximately equal halves. This was verified by scientists at Columbia. Bohr returned to Denmark but fled from the Nazi-occupied country in 1943. He gave valuable assistance in the atomic bomb research at Los Alamos, N.Mex., and in 1945 again returned to Denmark. His writings include The Theory of Spectra and Atomic Constitution (1922) and Atomic Theory and the Description of Nature (1934). See his collected works, ed. by León Rosenfeld (Vol. I, 1972).

His brother, Harald August Bohr, 1887–1951, a mathematician, taught (1915–30) at the College of Technology in Copenhagen and in 1930 became professor at the Univ. of Copenhagen. His most noted contribution to mathematics was his formulation of the theory of almost periodic functions. See his collected mathematical works, ed. by Erling Følner and Børge Jessen (3 vol., 1952).

See biographies by R. E. Moore (1966) and N. Blaedel (1988); studies by A. P. French and P. J. Kennedy, ed. (1987), D. R. Murdoch (1987), F. Aaserud (1989), and A. Pais (1991).

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NIELS BOHR AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF PHYSICS Essays dedicated to Niels Bohr on the occasion of his seventieth birthday Edited by W. PAULI with the assistance of L. ROSENFELD and V. WEISSKOPF NEW YORK: McGRAW-HILL BOOK CO., INC. LONDON: PERGAMON PRESS LTD. 1955
...Niels Bohr; Hilsen til udstillingen fra professor Niels Bohr, Elektroteknikeren 53 (1957) 363 633 Translation...Presentation of the first Atoms for Peace Award to Niels Henrik David Bohr, October 24 1957, National Academy of Sciences...
...invited guest speakers were Elizabeth Anscombe, Georg Henrik von Wright, and Ludwig Wittgenstein. Anscombe gave Feyerabend...During one of these visits, he became acquainted with Niels Bohr. In 1952 Feyerabend left Vienna in order to study with...
...Heyrovsky, Jaroslav 63 *Mann, Paul Thomas 210 Seifert, Jaroslav 261 Danish Bajer, Fredrik 461 Bohr, Aage Niels 655 Bohr, Niels Henrik David 580 Dam, Carl Peter Henrik 320 Fibiger, Johannes Andreas Grib 301 Finsen, Niels Ryberg 280 Gjellerup...
...Road to Trinity (New York: Morrow, 1987). Bohr, Niels Henrik David Danish physicist Niels Bohr (1885-1962) was one of the most important...1911. J. J. Thomson was his supervisor, but Bohr found him unsympathetic. After only one year...
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...Cates Barnett "How wonderful that we have met with a paradox. Now we have some hope of making progress." -NIELS HENRIK DAVID BOHR, DANISH PHYSICIST AND WINNER OF THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PHYSICS, 1922 The leader is the person at the top of an organization...
...How a wonderful that we have met with a paradox. Now we have some hope <pre of making progress." <br/ --NIELS HENRIK DAVID BOHR, DANISH PHYSICIST AND WINNER OF THE NOBEL <br/ PRIZE IN PHYSICS, 1922 <br/ The leader is the person at the...
...Margrethe ? and Prince Henrik, the queen announced...Institution. WHEN DAVID A. SWICKARD SUCCEEDED...Foundation benefactor Niels Poulson. The 1980s...Kierkegaard; translated by David F. Swenson and Walter...1928 Early Plays by Henrik Ibsen; translated...Walentin Chorelf, David Steffansson, Nordahl...
...death of ASF founder Niels Poulson. She gave...institutions) tour for Henrik Dam of the Biological...the supervision of David Hall, it was to...Margrethe II and Prince Henrik, the queen announced...trustees were elected. David A. Swickard succeeded...Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen, a week...
...Nobel Prizes went to Niels Bohr for chemistry and Norways...theoretical physics with Niels Bohr in Copenhagen as an ASF...Under the supervision of David Hall, it was to continue...scholarship fund, honoring Henrik Kauffmann, Danish ambassador...
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BOHR, NIELS HENRIK DAVID nels han rek da veth bor, 1885 1962...under Lord Ernest Rutherford. In 1916, Bohr became professor of theoretical physics...stability of the nuclear model of the atom. Bohr provided the solution to this problem in...
...K. A. Gjellerup Henrik Pontoppidan 1918...Aston N. H. D. Bohr A. V. Hill Otto...Stern E. A. Doisy Henrik Dam 1944 International...Vladimir Prelog Aage N. Bohr Ben Roy Mottelson James Rainwater David Baltimore Renato...George J. F. Kohler Niels K. Jerne Jaroslav...


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