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... observed in sodium vapour . Thus D - light is absorbed by sodium vapour , and for each quantum absorbed an electron is displaced from the 15s to the 2p ring in an atom . The electron in falling back to the 15s ring emits the D - line ...
... observed in sodium vapour . Thus D - light is absorbed by sodium vapour , and for each quantum absorbed an electron is displaced from the 15s to the 2p ring in an atom . The electron in falling back to the 15s ring emits the D - line ...
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given together with navigator's observations . e is the earth- induced E.M.F. calculated from the observed tidal velocity on the basis of 2 millivolts per 100 yards per knot . On some occasions simultaneous records were made with two ...
given together with navigator's observations . e is the earth- induced E.M.F. calculated from the observed tidal velocity on the basis of 2 millivolts per 100 yards per knot . On some occasions simultaneous records were made with two ...
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... observation equation is a statement of equality between an observed value and an expression which in its simplest form may be merely the true value of the observed quantity , or on the other hand may be a function of one or more ...
... observation equation is a statement of equality between an observed value and an expression which in its simplest form may be merely the true value of the observed quantity , or on the other hand may be a function of one or more ...
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SIXTH SERIES | 1 |
Prof E C C Baly on Light Absorption and Fluorescence | 15 |
Prof Frederick Slate on a New Reading of Relativity | 50 |
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