Frank Horton
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British physicist
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Frank Horton 's Degrees
- PhD Physics University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Frank Horton FRS was professor of physics at Royal Holloway College, London University from 1914 to 1946 and later Vice-Chancellor of London University during the years of World War II from 1939 to 1945.
Frank Horton 's Published Works
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Published Works
- On the Modulus of Torsional Rigidity of Quartz Fibres and Its Temperature Coefficient (14)
- XLIII. The electrical conductivity of metallic oxides (1906) (14)
- An Experimental Determination of the Ionisation Potential for Electrons in Helium (1919) (12)
- An inverstigation of the ionising power of the positive ions from a glowing tantalum filament in helium (1919) (9)
- LXXXII. The production of radiation and ionization by electron bombardment in pure and in impure helium (1921) (9)
- XLIX. The effect of a trace of impurity on the measurement of the ionization velocity for electrons in helium (1920) (8)
- An experimental determination of the critical electron velocities for the production of radiation and ionisation on collision with argon atoms (1920) (8)
- LVII. Critical velocities for electrons in helium (1920) (7)
- The ionization of helium by neutral helium atoms (1946) (6)
- An investigation of the effects of electron collisions with platinum and with hydrogen, to ascertain whether the production of ionisation from platinum is due to occluded hydrogen (1920) (5)
- Note on the Resonance and Ionization Velocities for Electrons in the Monatomic Gases (1920) (4)
- The Effects of Changes of Temperature on the Modulus of Torsional Rigidity of Metal Wires. (4)
- The Effects of Changes of Temperature on the Modulus of Torsional Rigidity of Metal Wires (4)
- The effects of electron collisions with atmospheric neon (1920) (4)
- The soft X-ray absorption limits of certain elements (4)
- On the discharge of negative electricity from hot Calcium and from Lime (1907) (3)
- The Vacuum Tube Spectra of Mercury (1911) (3)
- The Continuous Spectrum of Hydrogen (1924) (3)
- A spectroscopic investigation of the ionisation of argon by electron collisions (1922) (3)
- The excitation and ionization potentials of gases and vapours (3)
- CVI. The occurrence of ionization by cumulative effects (1922) (2)
- On the Modulus of Torsional Rigidity of Quartz Fibres and Its Temperature Coefficient. (2)
- Critical Potentials for the Excitation of Soft X-Rays from Iron (1930) (1)
- The Transmutation of Elements (1937) (1)
- XXXIII.High potential batteries for supplying small currents (1917) (1)
- The Effects of Different Gases on the Electron Emission from Glowing Solids (1915) (1)
- A Spectroscopic Investigation of the Nature of the Carriers of Positive Electricity from Heated Aluminium Phosphate (1910) (1)
- On the Origin of the Electron Emission from Glowing Solids (1914) (1)
- Critical potentials for soft X-ray excitation (1928) (1)
- The Positive Ionisation Produced by Platinum and by Certain Salts When Heated (1913) (0)
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