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Page 834
... radiation . The corpuscular radiation emerging from the carbon plates into the gas was then small , less in fact than the corpuscular radiation leaving the gas and entering the carbon except when hydrogen was the ionized gas , or in ...
... radiation . The corpuscular radiation emerging from the carbon plates into the gas was then small , less in fact than the corpuscular radiation leaving the gas and entering the carbon except when hydrogen was the ionized gas , or in ...
Page 838
... corpuscular radiation . The actual order of experiments was the determination . first of ionizations in a number of ... radiation ( series K ) to excite the corpuscular radiation , the ratio of total ionizations in SH , and SỐ2 was 1:40 ...
... corpuscular radiation . The actual order of experiments was the determination . first of ionizations in a number of ... radiation ( series K ) to excite the corpuscular radiation , the ratio of total ionizations in SH , and SỐ2 was 1:40 ...
Page 853
... corpuscular radiation at the two ends of the chamber , the soft homogeneous radiation characteristic of copper ( series K ) was used as the ionizing radiation . In such a case , the gain or loss of ionization owing to the material of ...
... corpuscular radiation at the two ends of the chamber , the soft homogeneous radiation characteristic of copper ( series K ) was used as the ionizing radiation . In such a case , the gain or loss of ionization owing to the material of ...
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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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