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Cloud chamber photo of tracks of a positron
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photograph: negative
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Date
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1932-08-02
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Individuals, Anderson, Carl D.
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Description
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On August 2, 1932, while photographing cosmic-ray tracks in a cloud chamber, Carl Anderson captured on film the track left behind of the first clearly identified positive electron. This photograph shows the particle moving upward, as determined by the increase in curvature of the top half of the track after it passed through the lead plate, and curving to the left, meaning its charge is positive. Anderson won the Nobel Prize in physics in 1936 for this discovery., Carl Anderson Papers 5.10.
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1911 Pierce Arrow
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photograph: negative
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Individuals, Anderson, Carl D.
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Description
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This 1911 Pierce Arrow spent several years parked in an alley next to the aeronautics building. It housed a motor generator--donated by alumnus Frank Capra--that provided power for the cloud chamber magnet used in experiments that won a Nobel Prize for Carl Anderson.
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Positron and electron tracks
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Format
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photograph: negative
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Individuals, Anderson, Carl D.
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Description
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Cloud chamber photo shows tracks of electrons and positrons. The particles come down from the top and as they move into a magnetic field, the electrons move to the left, and the positrons to the right.