Image: X-ray spectrometer, 1912. (9660569929)
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Description: Developed by William Henry Bragg (1862-1942), a professor of physics based in Leeds, England, this X-ray spectrometer was used by him and his son William Lawrence Bragg (1890-1971) to investigate the structure of crystals. [1] [2]
Title: X-ray spectrometer, 1912. (9660569929)
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