Arthur Holly Compton (1892-1962) was an American physicist known for discovering the Compton effect, which demonstrated that electromagnetic radiation behaves both as particles and waves. He attended the College of Wooster, Princeton University, and the University of Chicago. In 1927, Compton received the Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of the Compton effect, which he explained by attributing wave and particle properties to electromagnetic radiation interacting with matter. His discovery is still important to physics and everyday applications today.
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1. Arthur Holly Compton
Sept.10,1892-March 15,1962
Greatest Accomplishment: Best known for
his discovery and explanation of the “Compton
Effect”
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2. About Arthur Holly Compton
• Arthur’s nationality was in the United
States
• Ethnicity: white
• Education/position held: he was in the field
of physics and attended Washington
University in St. Louis, University of
Chicago, University of Minnesota, Princeton
University, and got his alma mater at
College of Wooster
3. Personal Life and Family History
• son of Elias Compton, Professor of Philosophy and
Dean of the College of Wooster.
• He was educated at the College, graduating
Bachelor of Science in 1913, and he spent three
years in postgraduate study at Princeton
University receiving his M.A. degree in 1914 and
his Ph.D. in 1916.
• After spending a year as instructor of physics from
he started his career
4. What is the Compton Effect?
• The result of a high energy proton
colliding with a target, releasing
loosely bound electrons from outer
shell of atoms or molecules. The
scatter rate experiences a
wavelength shift that cant be
explained in classical theory
6. Awards
• Nobel Prize for physics that he shared with
CTR Wilson 1927
• Franklin Medal 1940
7. the end for Arthur
• Arthur died in Berkeley, California on
March 15,1962 of a stroke. His remains were
buried at Wooster Cemetery in Wooster, Ohio
• His discovery of the Compton Effect will not
be forgotten in the use of our everyday lives
Thank You Arthur!!