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Cambridge Physics - Discovery of the Nucleus
The Nucleus. The Bohr Atom. Scattering Experiment. JJ Thomson's 'Plum Pudding Model' of the atom, a sphere of positive charge containing electrons...
http://www.phy.cam.ac.uk/camphy/nucleus/nucleus1_1.htm

JJ Thomson
JJ Thomson Discovered the proton and electron. Proposed the plum pudding model of the atom.
http://www.houstonhs.scs.k12.tn.us/Teacherpages/Polk/atomic%20theory/atomictheory/tsld012.htm

J.J.Thomson
From his work, Thomson developed a new model for the atomic structure - the plum pudding model.
http://www.trinityprep.org/MAZZAR/thinkquest/History/Thomson.htm

JJ THOMSON MODELJ.J.Thomson knew from experiments that atoms
PLUM PUDDING Model of an atom ANY ATOM JJ THOMSON MODELJ.J.Thomson knew from experiments that atoms contained negative as well as positive...
http://www.alphalink.com.au/~vmck/thom.htm

GCSE Nuclear Radiation: Famous people
JJ Thomson proposed the "Plum-pudding" model of the atom.
http://www.darvill.clara.net/nucrad/people.htm

The New Zealand Edge : Heroes : Scientists : Ernest Rutherford :...
"Prior to Rutherford the best model of the atom was JJ Thomson's plum pudding which pictured it in a thin cloud of positive charges, with...
http://www.nzedge.com/heroes/rutherford.html

From Thomson's Corpuscles to the Electron
Thomson proposed a model, sometimes called the "plum pudding" or "raisin cake" model, in which thousands of tiny, negatively charged...
http://www.aip.org/history/electron/jjelectr.htm

J.J. Thomson (1856-1940)
...oseph John Thomson was born on December 18, 1856 near Manchester, England. His father died when "J.J." was only sixteen.
http://www.aip.org/history/electron/jjthomson.htm

A Breief History Of The Electron
Theories about the atom proliferated following Thomson's 1897 work. Thomson proposed a model, sometimes called the 'plum pudding' model, in...
http://www.egglescliffe.org.uk/physics/particles/electron/electron.html

JJ Thomson
Thomson's 'plum-pudding' model of the atom.
http://www.unit5.org/christjs/JJ_Thomson.htm