British Abstracts: Pure chemistry and physiology. ser. A1926 |
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... electrons of known energy , and the corresponding emission spectra have been photographed . The method was the same as that previously used in experiments with sodium and potassium vapour . With increasing electron energy , the spectral ...
... electrons of known energy , and the corresponding emission spectra have been photographed . The method was the same as that previously used in experiments with sodium and potassium vapour . With increasing electron energy , the spectral ...
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... electrons in ionised gases . I. LANGMUIR ( Physical Rev. , 1925 , [ ii ] , 26 , 585-613 ) .— Experiments with hot cathodes indicate the presence of three groups of electrons : primary , secondary , only ultimate electrons are present ...
... electrons in ionised gases . I. LANGMUIR ( Physical Rev. , 1925 , [ ii ] , 26 , 585-613 ) .— Experiments with hot cathodes indicate the presence of three groups of electrons : primary , secondary , only ultimate electrons are present ...
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... electrons move freely in the gas . From a com- parison of the divergences of streams of electrons in different gases at 20 mm . pressure , it has been shown that , with the same field and pressure , the energy of agitation of electrons ...
... electrons move freely in the gas . From a com- parison of the divergences of streams of electrons in different gases at 20 mm . pressure , it has been shown that , with the same field and pressure , the energy of agitation of electrons ...
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... electrons at rest ( cf. Bates , A. , 1924 , ii , 813 ) , the calculated stop- ping power of the inert gases for a - particles is from 0.6 to 0.8 of the observed stopping power . An error in these calculations has now been indicated ...
... electrons at rest ( cf. Bates , A. , 1924 , ii , 813 ) , the calculated stop- ping power of the inert gases for a - particles is from 0.6 to 0.8 of the observed stopping power . An error in these calculations has now been indicated ...
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... electron for each atom disintegrating , which is to be expected if it is formed of the electrons ejected from the nucleus . The continuous spectrum of radium - B rises to a maximum at 170,000 volts , and has an upper limit at 650,000 ...
... electron for each atom disintegrating , which is to be expected if it is formed of the electrons ejected from the nucleus . The continuous spectrum of radium - B rises to a maximum at 170,000 volts , and has an upper limit at 650,000 ...
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