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... emitted by solid bodies when heated . It seems probable that these continuous spectra are emitted , not by the intra - atomic corpuscles or electrons , but by the free corpuscles which determine the conductivity of metals . These ...
... emitted by solid bodies when heated . It seems probable that these continuous spectra are emitted , not by the intra - atomic corpuscles or electrons , but by the free corpuscles which determine the conductivity of metals . These ...
Page 259
... emitted radiation of wave - length 4.4 μ from a 7 cm . thickness of gas is only a little below that of a black body at the same temperature . He concludes from his experiments that CO , and water - vapour have a true temperature ...
... emitted radiation of wave - length 4.4 μ from a 7 cm . thickness of gas is only a little below that of a black body at the same temperature . He concludes from his experiments that CO , and water - vapour have a true temperature ...
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... emitted from radium C. Even if radium C emitted only one type of radiation , it was clear from this result that they rays from a radium salt must contain at least two types of y rays . In the meantime , the work of Barkla on Xrays had ...
... emitted from radium C. Even if radium C emitted only one type of radiation , it was clear from this result that they rays from a radium salt must contain at least two types of y rays . In the meantime , the work of Barkla on Xrays had ...
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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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