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[[|thumb|Sir William Crookes in 1906]]'''Sir William Crookes''' OM PRS (/krʊks/; 17 June 1832 – 4 April 1919) was a British chemist and physicist who attended the Royal College of Chemistry in London, and worked on spectroscopy. He was a pioneer of vacuum tubes, inventing the Crookes tube which was made in 1875. In 1913, Crookes invented 100% ultraviolet blocking sunglass lens. Crookes was the inventor of the Crookes radiometer, which today is made and sold as a novelty item. Late in life, he became interested in spiritualism, and became the president of the Society for Psychical Research. | [[File:Sir William Crookes 1906.jpg|thumb|Sir William Crookes in 1906]]'''Sir William Crookes''' OM PRS (/krʊks/; 17 June 1832 – 4 April 1919) was a British chemist and physicist who attended the Royal College of Chemistry in London, and worked on spectroscopy. He was a pioneer of vacuum tubes, inventing the [[Crookes tube (nonfiction)|Crookes tube]] which was made in 1875. In 1913, Crookes invented 100% ultraviolet blocking sunglass lens. Crookes was the inventor of the Crookes radiometer, which today is made and sold as a novelty item. Late in life, he became interested in spiritualism, and became the president of the Society for Psychical Research. | ||
== In the News == | == In the News == | ||
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== Nonfiction cross-reference == | == Nonfiction cross-reference == | ||
* [[Crookes tube (nonfiction)]] | |||
* [[Geissler tube (nonfiction)]] - Predecessor to the Crookes tube | |||
* [[Physics (nonfiction)]] | * [[Physics (nonfiction)]] | ||
* [[Johann Karl Friedrich Zöllner (nonfiction)]] - Influenced | |||
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Crookes William Crookes] @ Wikipedia | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Crookes William Crookes] @ Wikipedia | ||
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[[Category:Chemists (nonfiction)]] | [[Category:Chemists (nonfiction)]] | ||
[[Category:People (nonfiction)]] | [[Category:People (nonfiction)]] | ||
[[Category:Physicists (nonfiction)]] | [[Category:Physicists (nonfiction)]] | ||
[[Category:Scientists (nonfiction)]] | [[Category:Scientists (nonfiction)]] |
Latest revision as of 17:59, 3 April 2019
Sir William Crookes OM PRS (/krʊks/; 17 June 1832 – 4 April 1919) was a British chemist and physicist who attended the Royal College of Chemistry in London, and worked on spectroscopy. He was a pioneer of vacuum tubes, inventing the Crookes tube which was made in 1875. In 1913, Crookes invented 100% ultraviolet blocking sunglass lens. Crookes was the inventor of the Crookes radiometer, which today is made and sold as a novelty item. Late in life, he became interested in spiritualism, and became the president of the Society for Psychical Research.
In the News
Fiction cross-reference
- Crimes against chemical constants
- Crimes against physical constants
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
Nonfiction cross-reference
- Crookes tube (nonfiction)
- Geissler tube (nonfiction) - Predecessor to the Crookes tube
- Physics (nonfiction)
- Johann Karl Friedrich Zöllner (nonfiction) - Influenced
External links:
- William Crookes @ Wikipedia