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... give the ratio as more than 10-6 10-13 , i . e . 107. Hence , if the positive photo - electric effect does occur , it is ... gives details of the pro- duction , by vaporizing the metal , of a sensitized surface , for which two threshold ...
... give the ratio as more than 10-6 10-13 , i . e . 107. Hence , if the positive photo - electric effect does occur , it is ... gives details of the pro- duction , by vaporizing the metal , of a sensitized surface , for which two threshold ...
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... give the partial pressures p , and pe of radon and CO2 , in the fourth we find the relative amount ( or degree of ... gives results very near to the truth even under unfavourable conditions . In order to improve these conditions it ...
... give the partial pressures p , and pe of radon and CO2 , in the fourth we find the relative amount ( or degree of ... gives results very near to the truth even under unfavourable conditions . In order to improve these conditions it ...
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... give the needed sinoidal time function . Cross multiplying ( 32 ) and reducing , we have I c2 n ( n + 1 ) AR = { u2 ... gives AR + K2 { 2m ( Ea + - 2 n ( n + 1 ) 2.2 } R = 0 .. ( 34 ) On comparison with ( 33 ) it is at once seen that we ...
... give the needed sinoidal time function . Cross multiplying ( 32 ) and reducing , we have I c2 n ( n + 1 ) AR = { u2 ... gives AR + K2 { 2m ( Ea + - 2 n ( n + 1 ) 2.2 } R = 0 .. ( 34 ) On comparison with ( 33 ) it is at once seen that we ...
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... gives - a = 2√ A = 2 √ √ √ = 2mE K2 • ( 44 ) On the other hand , introducing ( 44 ) into the second of ( 42 ) results in 4B 4A.b ; b = B / √ - A . . . ( 45 ) Again , the last of ( 42 ) gives b = n2 + n , ( - ) ) 2 + 2 and the ...
... gives - a = 2√ A = 2 √ √ √ = 2mE K2 • ( 44 ) On the other hand , introducing ( 44 ) into the second of ( 42 ) results in 4B 4A.b ; b = B / √ - A . . . ( 45 ) Again , the last of ( 42 ) gives b = n2 + n , ( - ) ) 2 + 2 and the ...
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... gives B dY2 Χ dY po = A2x2 + ( 3-4 ) 2 + 2AB X. p2 2 d = 2 dq Y do dx + 2 -- Y dy ( d ) " } , B d2Y 1 dY Ydq2 Y dq x + 23 { d 2A dq and we have , instead of ( 51 ) , A2x2 + 2A dx +4 ( a − bq2 ) dq 1 = 2 2B Y ( d ) ( 2B - B1 ) + { dy + ...
... gives B dY2 Χ dY po = A2x2 + ( 3-4 ) 2 + 2AB X. p2 2 d = 2 dq Y do dx + 2 -- Y dy ( d ) " } , B d2Y 1 dY Ydq2 Y dq x + 23 { d 2A dq and we have , instead of ( 51 ) , A2x2 + 2A dx +4 ( a − bq2 ) dq 1 = 2 2B Y ( d ) ( 2B - B1 ) + { dy + ...
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