![]() To keep from being bored, he and some fellow prisoners formed a science club, lectured to each other, and managed to convince the guards to let them set up a small lab. This did not entirely stop his scientific studies. Unfortunately, not long after he arrived, WWI broke out and Chadwick ended up spending the next four years in a prison camp there. In 1914, Chadwick decided to travel to Germany to study with Hans Geiger. He was a shy child from a working class family, but his talents caught his teachers’ attention, and he was sent to study physics at the University of Manchester, where he worked with Ernest Rutherford on various radioactivity studies. ![]() C2.1.Chadwick was born in1891 in Manchester, England.C2.1 How have our ideas about atoms developed over time?.WS.1.1a Understand how scientific methods and theories develop over time.WS.1.1 Development of scientific thinking.Working scientifically assessed in written examinations. ![]()
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