The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1919 - Physics |
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absorption coefficient æther amplitude angle assumption atomic number axis boundary C₁ calculated centre circuit collision components constant corresponding curve cylinder damping deflexion density determined diffraction direction distance effect electric elements energy equal equation experimental experiments expression force formula frequency give given H atoms hydrogen increase integral intensity ionization ionization potential J. J. Thomson L-systems light Lord Rayleigh luminosity magnetic field maxima and minima maximum method minima molecules motion nucleus number of electrons number of H number of scintillations observed obtained oscillations outer electrons paper particles peak potential Phil plane plate positive pressure primary quadratic form quant-number radiation radium radius range rays recombination reflexion resonance potential ring screen secondary speed surface Table temperature thallium theory tube values vapour velocity vibrations volts wave-length zero