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Fanny Cook Gates (26 April 1872 – 24 February 1931) was an American physicist, an American Physical Society fellow and American Mathematical Society member. She made contributions to the research of radioactive materials, determining that radioactivity could not be destroyed by heat or ionization due to chemical reactions, and that radioactive materials differ from phosphorescent materials both qualitatively and quantitatively.More specifically, Gates showed that the emission of blue light from quinine was temperature dependent, providing evidence that the emitted light is produced from phosphorescence rather than radioactive decay. She also served as head of the Physics department at Goucher, Professor of Physics and Dean of Women at Grinnell College, and the Dean of Women at the Universi

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  • Fanny Gates (Waterloo, 26 d'abril de 1872 - Chicago, 24 de febrer de 1931) Fanny Cook Gates va ser una física americana, membre de l'American Physical Society i l'American Mathematical Society. Les seves contribucions van centrar-se en la recerca de materials radioactius, i va determinar que la radioactivitat no podia ser destruïda per calor o ionització a causa de reaccions químiques, i que els materials radioactius difereixen dels materials fotofosforescents tant qualitativament com quantitativament. Més concretament, Gates va mostrar que l'emissió de llum blava per laquinina depèn de la temperatura, provant així que la llum emesa és produïda per fosoforescència i no pas per desintegració radioactiva. Va ser la cap del departament de física a Goucher College, professora de física i degana de dones a Grinnell College i a la Universitat d'Illinois. (ca)
  • فاني غيتس (بالإنجليزية: Fanny Gates)‏ (24 فبراير 1931م - 26 أبريل 1872م) فيزيائية أمريكية تتبع الجمعية الفيزيائية الأمريكية و عضوه في الجمعية الرياضياتية الأمريكية. قدمت مساهمات لبحوث المواد المشعة، وتحديد أن النشاط الإشعاعي لا يمكن أن يتم تدميره بفعل الحرارة أو التأين بسبب التفاعلات الكيميائية، والمواد المشعة التي تختلف عن المواد الفسفورية كماً ونوعاً. (ar)
  • Fanny Cook Gates (26 April 1872 – 24 February 1931) was an American physicist, an American Physical Society fellow and American Mathematical Society member. She made contributions to the research of radioactive materials, determining that radioactivity could not be destroyed by heat or ionization due to chemical reactions, and that radioactive materials differ from phosphorescent materials both qualitatively and quantitatively.More specifically, Gates showed that the emission of blue light from quinine was temperature dependent, providing evidence that the emitted light is produced from phosphorescence rather than radioactive decay. She also served as head of the Physics department at Goucher, Professor of Physics and Dean of Women at Grinnell College, and the Dean of Women at the University of Illinois. (en)
  • Fanny Cook Gates (née le 26 avril 1872, morte le 24 février 1931) est une physicienne américaine. Professeure de physique et administratrice universitaire dans différentes institutions américaines, elle s'est spécialisée dans l'étude des matériaux radioactifs. Elle a été membre de la Société américaine de physique et de l'American Mathematical Society. (fr)
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  • فاني غيتس (بالإنجليزية: Fanny Gates)‏ (24 فبراير 1931م - 26 أبريل 1872م) فيزيائية أمريكية تتبع الجمعية الفيزيائية الأمريكية و عضوه في الجمعية الرياضياتية الأمريكية. قدمت مساهمات لبحوث المواد المشعة، وتحديد أن النشاط الإشعاعي لا يمكن أن يتم تدميره بفعل الحرارة أو التأين بسبب التفاعلات الكيميائية، والمواد المشعة التي تختلف عن المواد الفسفورية كماً ونوعاً. (ar)
  • Fanny Cook Gates (née le 26 avril 1872, morte le 24 février 1931) est une physicienne américaine. Professeure de physique et administratrice universitaire dans différentes institutions américaines, elle s'est spécialisée dans l'étude des matériaux radioactifs. Elle a été membre de la Société américaine de physique et de l'American Mathematical Society. (fr)
  • Fanny Gates (Waterloo, 26 d'abril de 1872 - Chicago, 24 de febrer de 1931) Fanny Cook Gates va ser una física americana, membre de l'American Physical Society i l'American Mathematical Society. Les seves contribucions van centrar-se en la recerca de materials radioactius, i va determinar que la radioactivitat no podia ser destruïda per calor o ionització a causa de reaccions químiques, i que els materials radioactius difereixen dels materials fotofosforescents tant qualitativament com quantitativament. Més concretament, Gates va mostrar que l'emissió de llum blava per laquinina depèn de la temperatura, provant així que la llum emesa és produïda per fosoforescència i no pas per desintegració radioactiva. Va ser la cap del departament de física a Goucher College, professora de física i degan (ca)
  • Fanny Cook Gates (26 April 1872 – 24 February 1931) was an American physicist, an American Physical Society fellow and American Mathematical Society member. She made contributions to the research of radioactive materials, determining that radioactivity could not be destroyed by heat or ionization due to chemical reactions, and that radioactive materials differ from phosphorescent materials both qualitatively and quantitatively.More specifically, Gates showed that the emission of blue light from quinine was temperature dependent, providing evidence that the emitted light is produced from phosphorescence rather than radioactive decay. She also served as head of the Physics department at Goucher, Professor of Physics and Dean of Women at Grinnell College, and the Dean of Women at the Universi (en)
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