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... Ratio E E I ' The constant value of the ratio currents for films I thinner than the critical thickness 10-7 cm . was well marked in all the experiments performed . This ratio was found here to be at least 1.22 , whilst Stuhlmann did ...
... Ratio E E I ' The constant value of the ratio currents for films I thinner than the critical thickness 10-7 cm . was well marked in all the experiments performed . This ratio was found here to be at least 1.22 , whilst Stuhlmann did ...
Page 617
... ratios of the numbers of scintillations per centimetre equivalent to A3 / 2 . This ratio should be constant according to theory . The experimental values show a slight increase with decreasing atomic weight . TABLE V. Variation of ...
... ratios of the numbers of scintillations per centimetre equivalent to A3 / 2 . This ratio should be constant according to theory . The experimental values show a slight increase with decreasing atomic weight . TABLE V. Variation of ...
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... ratio is unity , there is no polarization , and the greater this ratio becomes , the larger is the polarization in the beam . It was this ratio , determining the polarization , which was measured in the experiments . Suppose that in a ...
... ratio is unity , there is no polarization , and the greater this ratio becomes , the larger is the polarization in the beam . It was this ratio , determining the polarization , which was measured in the experiments . Suppose that in a ...
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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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