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Page 257
... corpuscles vibrate about new positions of equilibrium , and again when the atom is restored to electrical neutrality , the corpuscles vibrate about their old positions of equilibrium . These corpuscles grip the æther in virtue of their ...
... corpuscles vibrate about new positions of equilibrium , and again when the atom is restored to electrical neutrality , the corpuscles vibrate about their old positions of equilibrium . These corpuscles grip the æther in virtue of their ...
Page 363
... corpuscles escapes from the leaf . This is the sole assumption made at the present , and it is proved by actual experiment later in the paper . Then in radiator 1 . the corpuscles which emerge from the central leaf & will at once ...
... corpuscles escapes from the leaf . This is the sole assumption made at the present , and it is proved by actual experiment later in the paper . Then in radiator 1 . the corpuscles which emerge from the central leaf & will at once ...
Page 369
... corpuscles by tin radiation cm . = 119 x 108 sec .. Now velocity of corpuscles when they no longer have the power of producing gold X - rays in Al = 21-6 ) = 74x 108em . sec . Therefore the minimum fraction of energy which they must ...
... corpuscles by tin radiation cm . = 119 x 108 sec .. Now velocity of corpuscles when they no longer have the power of producing gold X - rays in Al = 21-6 ) = 74x 108em . sec . Therefore the minimum fraction of energy which they must ...
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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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