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  1. Jean Antoine Edmond Marie Becquerel (5 February 1878 – 4 July 1953) was a French physicist, the son of Antoine-Henri Becquerel. He worked on a range of experimental physics topics including magnetic effects on the optical properties of materials, and the effects of low-temperature on magnetic susceptibility.

  2. Jean Becquerel est un physicien français, né le 5 février 1878 à Paris 5 e et mort le 4 juillet 1953 à Pornichet. Il a contribué à faire connaître la relativité générale en France.

  3. BECQUEREL, JEAN ANTOINE EDMOND MARIE (b. Paris, France. 5 February 1978; d, Sainte-Marguerite, near Pornichet, Brittany, France. 4 July 1953) physics. Jean was the fourth Becquerel to hold the chair of physics at the Museum of Natural History in Paris.

  4. Becquerel, Jean (1878-1953) French physicist and son of physicist Henri Becquerel. Like his father, grandfather, and great grandfather Jean was educated at the École Polytechnique (1897) and became professor of physics at the French Museum of Natural History (1909).

  5. The Becquerel family is a family of French scientists. The most notable members of them include: Antoine César Becquerel (1788–1878), pioneer in the study of electric and luminescent phenomena, father of Edmond.

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  7. Apr 17, 2024 · In 1922, Jean Becquerel published a book devoted to the theory of special and general relativity, in which Poincaré’s contribution was overlooked. In 1911, the first Solvay Congress was held at the Hôtel Métropole in Brussels, bringing together the most eminent scientists of the time, including Hendrik Lorentz, Paul Langevin ...

  8. Dec 1, 1996 · Concept and Controversy: Jean Becquerel and the Positive Electron. Centaurus (1989) M.N. Wise German Concepts of Force, Energy, and the Electromagnetic Ether: 1845–1880; M.N. Wise German Concepts of Force, Energy, and the Electromagnetic Ether: 1845–1880 R. McCormmach H. A. Lorentz and the Electromagnetic View of Nature.

  9. Apr 17, 2019 · JEAN BECQUEREL. Nature 161 , 609 ( 1948) Cite this article. 413 Accesses. 5 Citations. Metrics. IN Nature of January 3, a review entitled "Atomic Energy" by Prof. J. A....

  10. His discovery of radioactivity (Becquerel radiation) was not an outcome of mere coincidence. It was entirely due to the scientific spirit inherent in the Becquerel family and his own great talent. Furthermore, Henri Becquerel’s son, Jean Becquerel (1878–1953) from the fourth generation also graduated from the E´cole Polytechnique and ...