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Page 299
... wave - length of bromine ― X - radiation ( series K ) the value • 59 × 10-8 centimetre about ; and ( series K ) 33 x 10-8 centimetre . If now we plot " wave - length • 38 × 10-4 ( 79.9 ) 2 cm . , that is of silver X - radiation so ...
... wave - length of bromine ― X - radiation ( series K ) the value • 59 × 10-8 centimetre about ; and ( series K ) 33 x 10-8 centimetre . If now we plot " wave - length • 38 × 10-4 ( 79.9 ) 2 cm . , that is of silver X - radiation so ...
Page 442
... wave - length , and the largest 2/3 of a wave - length . The transmission of each plate of resonators was compared with that of a clean plate of quartz of the same thickness , for radiation of wave - length 1μ , and the 112 μ waves ...
... wave - length , and the largest 2/3 of a wave - length . The transmission of each plate of resonators was compared with that of a clean plate of quartz of the same thickness , for radiation of wave - length 1μ , and the 112 μ waves ...
Page 847
... wave - lengths used in these experiments ; those in SH , and SO , rise slightly with decreased wave - length ; those in SeH , and C2HBr remain practically constant * when the wave - length of the ionizing radiation is longer than that ...
... wave - lengths used in these experiments ; those in SH , and SO , rise slightly with decreased wave - length ; those in SeH , and C2HBr remain practically constant * when the wave - length of the ionizing radiation is longer than that ...
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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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