- Jean Baptiste Perrin
Infobox Scientist
name = Jean Baptiste Perrin
image_size = 180px
birth_date = birth date|1870|9|30
birth_place =Lille ,France
death_date = death date and age|1942|4|17|1870|9|30
death_place =New York City , USA
nationality =France
field =Physics
work_places =École Normale Supérieure University of Paris
alma_mater =École Normale Supérieure
known_for = Nature ofcathode rays Brownian motion Sedimentation equilibrium
prizes =Nobel Prize in Physics (1926)Jean Baptiste Perrin (
September 30 ,1870 –April 17 ,1942 ) was a Frenchphysicist andNobel laureate . He was born inLille ,France where he attended theÉcole Normale Supérieure . He became an assistant at the school during the period of 1894-97 when he began the study ofcathode rays andX-rays . He was awarded the degree of "docteur ès sciences" (PhD) in 1897. In the same year he was appointed as a lecturer inphysical chemistry at theSorbonne ,Paris . He became a professor at the University in 1910, holding this post until theGerman occupation of France during World War II .In 1895, Jean Perrin showed that cathode rays were made of corpuscles with negative electric charge. He computed
Avogadro's number through several methods. He explainedsolar energy by thethermonuclear reactions ofhydrogen .After
Albert Einstein published (1905) his theoretical explanation ofBrownian motion in terms ofatom s, Perrin did the experimental work to test Einstein's predictions, thereby settling the century-long dispute aboutJohn Dalton 'satomic theory .Jean Perrin received the
Nobel Prize in Physics in 1926 for his work on the discontinuous structure of matter, and especially for his discovery ofsedimentation equilibrium .Perrin was the author of a number of books and dissertations. Most notable of his publications were: "Rayons cathodiques et rayons X" ; "Les Principes"; "Electrisation de contact"; "Réalité moléculaire"; "Matière et Lumière"; "Lumière et Reaction chimique".
Perrin was also the recipient of numerous prestigious awards including the Joule Prize of the Royal Society in 1896 and the La Caze Prize of the Paris Academy of Sciences. He was twice appointed a member of the Solvay Committee at Brussels in 1911 and in 1921. He also held memberships with the
Royal Society of London and with the Academies of Sciences of Belgium, Sweden, Turin, Prague, Romania and China. He became a Commander of theLegion of Honour in 1926 and was made Commander of theOrder of Léopold (Belgium).In 1927, he jointly founded the
Institut de Biologie Physico-Chimique and in 1937 thePalais de la Découverte , ascience museum inParis .Perrin was an officer in the engineer corps during
World War II . When the Germans invaded France in 1940, he escaped to the U.S.A. where he died inNew York City . After the War, in 1948, his remains were transported back to France by the battleship Jeanne d'Arc and buried in thePanthéon .One of his students was
Pierre Victor Auger . Perrin was the father ofFrancis Perrin , also a physicist.References
*cite journal
quotes = yes
last=Kyle
first=R A
authorlink=
coauthors=Shampo M A
year=1979
month=
title=Jean Baptiste Perrin
journal=JAMA
volume=242
issue=8
pages=744
publisher = | location =
pmid = 379381
bibcode = | oclc =| id = | url = | language = | format = | accessdate = | laysummary = | laysource = | laydate = | quote =
doi=10.1001/jama.242.8.744External links
* [http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1926/ 1926 Nobel Prize]
* [http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Perrin%2C%20Jean%2C%201870-1942%22 "Atoms"] , translated byDalziel Hammick , in theInternet Archive
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.