The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1912 - English periodicals |
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absorption actinium alpha rays aluminium amount apparatus atom axis bubbles carbon cathode rays cent centimetre coefficient collision colour constant copper corpuscle corresponding critical frequency cylinder decrease deflexion delta rays density determined diameter discharge distance dryness electric field electrons electroscope emitted equality of brightness equation evaporation experiments flame flicker method flicker photometer formula gases given greater heat hydrogen increase intensity ionization ions J. J. Thomson leak light liquid low illuminations luminosity luminosity curves magnetic field maximum means measurements mercury metal molecular molecules motion negative observed obtained oxygen paper parabola particles phenomena Phil photometry plane plate platinum polonium positive rays positively charged potential pressure produced Purkinje effect quantity radium ratio rotation rupture salt secondary radiation shown solution substance surface TABLE temperature theory tube vapour velocity volatilized volts volume wave-length wire