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For what did William Bragg win Nobel Prize for Physics?
a) Analysis of crystal structure by means of X-rays
b) Work in theoretical physics
c) Discovery of argon
d) Work on electron emission by hot metals

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Answered by DavidOtunga
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William Henry Bragg or honorably called Sir William Henry Bragg along with his son Lawrence Bragg or honorably called Sir William Lawrence Bragg shared their Nobel prize in Physics for;

A) Analysis of crystal structure by means of X-ray which was a groundbreaking changer for X-ray crystallography and promoted the use to find the DNA structure as a helical model and many other things.

Given that his young age (Sir William Lawrence Bragg) he is also credited to be the youngest ever human to have or share the Nobel Prize hence a young Novel laureate in the field area of physics. The crystal structure was determined through a photographic plate where the X-ray beam of particles hit, causing some of the waves to deflect from their original position, the crystal structure was produced through a spot projecting on the film by the deflected X-rays.

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Answered by zaira41
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