Lewi Tonks

Physicist, Deceased Person

1897 – 1971

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Who was Lewi Tonks?

Lewi Tonks was an American quantum physicist noted for his discovery of the Tonks-Girardeau gas.

Tonks was employed by the General Electric for most of his working life, researching microwaves and ferromagnetism. He worked under Irving Langmuir on plasma physics, with a special interest in ball lightning, nuclear fusion, tungsten filament light bulbs, and lasers.

Tonks advocated a logarithmic pressure scale for vacuum technology to replace the torr.

Tonks was notable for his high ethical standards and concern with social problems. Several times, he put up bail money for people who could not afford to do so. He provided career counselling for the poor, and after retiring from GE worked as a volunteer for the Schenectady Human Rights Commission. He also campaigned on Vietnam war issues.

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1897
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1971

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on July 23, 2013

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