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Niels

Niels. Bohr. Bohr’s Birth and Death. Born on: October 7, 1885 Born at: Copenhagen, Denmark Died on: November 18, 1962 Died at: Copenhagen, Denmark. Bohr’s Childhood and Education.

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Niels

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  1. Niels Bohr

  2. Bohr’s Birth and Death • Born on: October 7, 1885 • Born at: Copenhagen, Denmark • Died on: November 18, 1962 • Died at: Copenhagen, Denmark

  3. Bohr’s Childhood and Education • Childhood: Niels Bohr was son of Christian Bohr, Professor of Physiology at Copenhagen University, and his wife, Ellen née Adler. Bohr’s family life had a great impact on the development of his high intelligence in physics. Since his father was a renowned physiologist, he was mainly responsible for Bohr’s early interest in physics while still in school, and his mother came from a family distinguished in the field of education. • Educated at: After his matriculation at Gammelholm Grammar School, Bohr went to Copenhagen University where he came under the guidance of Professor C. Christiansen. He graduated with his Master’s degree in Physics in 1909 and his Doctor’s degree in 1911.

  4. Bohr’s Family • Bohr married MargretheNørlund in 1912 and had had six sons with her. • Two of the boys died in childhood. The other four survived and had successful careers of their own. • These four boys included: Hans Henrik (doctor), Erik (chemical engineer), Aage (Ph.D., theoretical physicist), and Ernest (lawyer).

  5. Bohr’s Contributions and Achievements • 1922-Won the Nobel Prize in Physics for his atomic structure • 1957-Received the first U.S. Atoms for Peace Award • He suggested that electrons can only travel in special orbits, at • a certain discrete set of distances from the nucleus with • specific energies. • He also explained emission and absorption of radiation as • transitions between stationary electronic states in which the • electron orbits the nucleus at a definite.

  6. WorksCited • Conceptions, By Introducing. "Niels Bohr - Biography." Nobelprize.org. Web. 19 Oct. 2010. <http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1922/bohr-bio.html>. • "Bohr Atom." The Worlds of David Darling. Web. 19 Oct. 2010. <http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/B/Bohr_atom.html>. • "Biography -- Niels Bohr." Historic Clothing: Expanded Site. Web. 19 Oct. 2010. <http://histclo.com/bio/b/bio-bohrn.html>.

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