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... J. J. Thomson † . In the calculation of this author the cathode- and B - rays are assumed to lose their velocity by collisions with the electrons con- tained in the atoms of the matter . The form of the law , found by this calculation ...
... J. J. Thomson † . In the calculation of this author the cathode- and B - rays are assumed to lose their velocity by collisions with the electrons con- tained in the atoms of the matter . The form of the law , found by this calculation ...
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... J. J. Thomson , in his above mentioned theory of the decrease of velocity of cathode - rays , avoids this difficulty by introducing , as an effective limit for the action of the electrons on the velocity of the particles , a distance ...
... J. J. Thomson , in his above mentioned theory of the decrease of velocity of cathode - rays , avoids this difficulty by introducing , as an effective limit for the action of the electrons on the velocity of the particles , a distance ...
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... J. J. Thomson for his kind interest in this research . Cambridge , Dec. 1912 . XXVIII . The Theory of the Scattering of Röntgen Radiation .. By D. L. WEBSTER Na recent paper by Mr. J. A. Crowther † , are described disks of aluminium or ...
... J. J. Thomson for his kind interest in this research . Cambridge , Dec. 1912 . XXVIII . The Theory of the Scattering of Röntgen Radiation .. By D. L. WEBSTER Na recent paper by Mr. J. A. Crowther † , are described disks of aluminium or ...
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SIXTH SERIES | 1 |
Dr N Bohr on the Theory of the Decrease of Velocity | 10 |
Dr S A Shorter on the Application of the Theory | 31 |
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