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Page 17
... equal to 6 c.c. This value was in an excellent agreement with expectations from the theory of radioactive transformations based on the values of the fundamental radioactive and atomic constants as known at that period . ' The agreement ...
... equal to 6 c.c. This value was in an excellent agreement with expectations from the theory of radioactive transformations based on the values of the fundamental radioactive and atomic constants as known at that period . ' The agreement ...
Page 38
... equal to one - third of its normal non - radiating content . The above therefore explains why Eo alone can be used in the Schrödinger equation . Relationship of Momentum to Velocity . Turning to the justification of equation ( 2 ) ...
... equal to one - third of its normal non - radiating content . The above therefore explains why Eo alone can be used in the Schrödinger equation . Relationship of Momentum to Velocity . Turning to the justification of equation ( 2 ) ...
Page 66
... equal the difference ( Ka - Ka ) for the same element . Data are available for only four elements , Na ( 11 ) to Si ( 14 ) , to check this predicted equality . According to the recent measurements of Wetterblad * . the frequency ...
... equal the difference ( Ka - Ka ) for the same element . Data are available for only four elements , Na ( 11 ) to Si ( 14 ) , to check this predicted equality . According to the recent measurements of Wetterblad * . the frequency ...
Page 84
... equal and be represented by a1a , and b1b2 . Let the X - ray " brightness " of the target be uniform , and assume that we have a perfect crystal . Then X - rays will be incident onto the crystal at all angles from that corresponding to ...
... equal and be represented by a1a , and b1b2 . Let the X - ray " brightness " of the target be uniform , and assume that we have a perfect crystal . Then X - rays will be incident onto the crystal at all angles from that corresponding to ...
Page 113
... equal to the mean flux - density in the actual gap the same potential difference is required across it . * T . F. Wall & S. P. Smith , " Experimental Determination of the Losses in Pole Shoes due to Armature Teeth , " Journal I. E. E. ...
... equal to the mean flux - density in the actual gap the same potential difference is required across it . * T . F. Wall & S. P. Smith , " Experimental Determination of the Losses in Pole Shoes due to Armature Teeth , " Journal I. E. E. ...
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