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... Surface formed in the Mixture Mrs. K. Lonsdale on the Evidence of the Anisotropy of the Carbon Atom 422 ... 433 Mr. H. Buckley on the Radiation from the Inside of a Circular Cylinder . - Part II ... 447 Mr. D. R. Barber on a Quartz ...
... Surface formed in the Mixture Mrs. K. Lonsdale on the Evidence of the Anisotropy of the Carbon Atom 422 ... 433 Mr. H. Buckley on the Radiation from the Inside of a Circular Cylinder . - Part II ... 447 Mr. D. R. Barber on a Quartz ...
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... Surface of a Cylinder moving through a Viscous Fluid 970 Mr. D. Meksyn on the Dynamics of an Electron 977 Dr. T. J. l'a . Bromwich on an Example of Operational Methods .. 992 Dr. C. Fox on the Potential Function due to certain Plane ...
... Surface of a Cylinder moving through a Viscous Fluid 970 Mr. D. Meksyn on the Dynamics of an Electron 977 Dr. T. J. l'a . Bromwich on an Example of Operational Methods .. 992 Dr. C. Fox on the Potential Function due to certain Plane ...
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... surface a threshold frequency corresponding to a wave - length of 7000 A.U. After sensitizing the potassium surface by passing a glow - discharge through an atmosphere of hydrogen , the critical wave - length appeared to be somewhere ...
... surface a threshold frequency corresponding to a wave - length of 7000 A.U. After sensitizing the potassium surface by passing a glow - discharge through an atmosphere of hydrogen , the critical wave - length appeared to be somewhere ...
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... surface , for inconsistent readings of the photo - electric currents were obtained , doubtless due to certain portions of the surface becoming charged up after subjection to radiation for a few minutes . At the second attempt the film ...
... surface , for inconsistent readings of the photo - electric currents were obtained , doubtless due to certain portions of the surface becoming charged up after subjection to radiation for a few minutes . At the second attempt the film ...
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... surface responds to the lower frequency , while a much larger part , if not the whole surface , is excited by the higher frequency . If the whole of the surface could respond to any of two or more Photo - electric Emission from ...
... surface responds to the lower frequency , while a much larger part , if not the whole surface , is excited by the higher frequency . If the whole of the surface could respond to any of two or more Photo - electric Emission from ...
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