About William Lawrence Bragg
William Lawrence Bragg was a British physicist who revolutionized the study of crystal structures through X-ray diffraction, work that earned him the Nobel Prize in Physics at just 25 years old. He is famous for Bragg's Law, which describes how X-rays interact with crystal planes, becoming fundamental to crystallography. Known for his clarity in explaining complex physics, Bragg believed that "The important thing in science is not so much to obtain new facts as to discover new ways of thinking about them."
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Did you know? Bragg developed Bragg's Law, a foundational principle that describes how X-rays are diffracted by crystal structures and revolutionized the field of crystallography.
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