Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis, 1913 - Physics |
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Page 193
... experiments , and also to the Royal Society Government Grant Committee for a grant to one of us , out of which part of the expenses have been paid . Additional Note added Dec. 23 , 1912 . It was noticed in the above experiments that ...
... experiments , and also to the Royal Society Government Grant Committee for a grant to one of us , out of which part of the expenses have been paid . Additional Note added Dec. 23 , 1912 . It was noticed in the above experiments that ...
Page 792
... experimental evidence obtained within the last few years indicates the fundamental identity of X - rays and light this evidence includes experiments on the properties of the scattered , fluorescent , and corpuscular radiations , as well ...
... experimental evidence obtained within the last few years indicates the fundamental identity of X - rays and light this evidence includes experiments on the properties of the scattered , fluorescent , and corpuscular radiations , as well ...
Page 841
... experiments by Sadler were made use of in estimating the ionization due to the corpuscular radiation . From later work by Beatty and Bragg it appears that some of these results of Sadler's were somewhat small . Accepting Beatty's ...
... experiments by Sadler were made use of in estimating the ionization due to the corpuscular radiation . From later work by Beatty and Bragg it appears that some of these results of Sadler's were somewhat small . Accepting Beatty's ...
Contents
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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