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Page 34
... maximum kinetic energy of the alternating member due to its extreme position ( analogous to that of * See Schrödinger , " Undulatory Mechanics , " Phys . Rev. , Dec. 1926 . the slit wall or reed above ) is so limited 34 Prof. A. Press ...
... maximum kinetic energy of the alternating member due to its extreme position ( analogous to that of * See Schrödinger , " Undulatory Mechanics , " Phys . Rev. , Dec. 1926 . the slit wall or reed above ) is so limited 34 Prof. A. Press ...
Page 49
... maximum displacement of the reed or slit wall actually diminishes with the increase in momentum . This is in con- formity with the fact that in the harmonica or " mouth- organ " the reed - opening becomes more and more closed as one ...
... maximum displacement of the reed or slit wall actually diminishes with the increase in momentum . This is in con- formity with the fact that in the harmonica or " mouth- organ " the reed - opening becomes more and more closed as one ...
Page 67
... is quite possible that his maximum * Phil . Mag . xliv . p . 569 ( 1922 ) . ↑ Zeits . f . Phys . xxvii . p . 30 ( 1924 ) . voltages may have been sufficiently above the estimated values to F 2 Ionization and the Absorption of X - Rays .
... is quite possible that his maximum * Phil . Mag . xliv . p . 569 ( 1922 ) . ↑ Zeits . f . Phys . xxvii . p . 30 ( 1924 ) . voltages may have been sufficiently above the estimated values to F 2 Ionization and the Absorption of X - Rays .
Page 85
... maximum at angle 0 , and back to zero at A. For example , the intensity of radiation of wave - length A , corresponding to the incident direction pip is determined , as is readily seen from the figure , by the distance W between the ...
... maximum at angle 0 , and back to zero at A. For example , the intensity of radiation of wave - length A , corresponding to the incident direction pip is determined , as is readily seen from the figure , by the distance W between the ...
Page 94
... maximum when ( a1 -α ) is either a maximum or a minimum , and is unity so long as a = a . If experi- mental curves be constructed to show the variation of this ratio for different wave - lengths throughout the spectrum , they will ...
... maximum when ( a1 -α ) is either a maximum or a minimum , and is unity so long as a = a . If experi- mental curves be constructed to show the variation of this ratio for different wave - lengths throughout the spectrum , they will ...
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