Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis, 1913 - Physics |
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absorbed absorption acid activity alpha rays aluminium ampere apparatus approximately atomic weight beam cadmium iodide calculated carbon cathode cent charge circuit coefficient collision constant corpuscles corpuscular radiation corresponding curve deflexion determined diffusion discharge electric electrometer electrons electroscope emanation emission emitted energy equation ethyl bromide experimental experiments film foil formula frequency galvanometer gases given gives greater heating effect hydrogen increase ionization ions J. J. Thomson light magnetic maximum measured mercury metal method molecules motion negative nitrogen nuclei observed obtained oxide oxygen paper particles Phil photoelectric effect Phys Planck unit plate platinum positive potential pressure produced proportional quantity R₁ radiation radium ratio rays refractivity Röntgen scattering shown solution spectrum sublimate substance surface TABLE temperature theory thickness thorium tube uranium V₁ vapour velocity vibrations volts wave-length waves wire X-rays zero