The Radioactive Substances: Their Properties and BehaviourK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1908 - 301 pagini |
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... hypothesis . If a gas which has been ionized is removed from the source of ionization it is found that it soon loses its power to conduct electricity , and if the conductivity of the gas as measured by the saturation current through it ...
... hypothesis . If a gas which has been ionized is removed from the source of ionization it is found that it soon loses its power to conduct electricity , and if the conductivity of the gas as measured by the saturation current through it ...
Pagina 121
... of they rays being roughly proportional to that of the B rays . The nature of the y rays has been the subject of much discussion , and two hypotheses have been framed to account for their behaviour . RADIOACTIVE BODIES 121.
... of they rays being roughly proportional to that of the B rays . The nature of the y rays has been the subject of much discussion , and two hypotheses have been framed to account for their behaviour . RADIOACTIVE BODIES 121.
Pagina 122
Their Properties and Behaviour Walter Makower. hypotheses have been framed to account for their behaviour . According to the first view , the rays are supposed to consist of corpuscles projected with velocities approaching the velocity ...
Their Properties and Behaviour Walter Makower. hypotheses have been framed to account for their behaviour . According to the first view , the rays are supposed to consist of corpuscles projected with velocities approaching the velocity ...
Pagina 123
... hypothesis to account for the properties of the y rays is that they consist of a very penetrating type of Röntgen rays . We have already seen that the Röntgen rays carry no charge with them , and they cannot 1 Paschen , Ann . der Physik ...
... hypothesis to account for the properties of the y rays is that they consist of a very penetrating type of Röntgen rays . We have already seen that the Röntgen rays carry no charge with them , and they cannot 1 Paschen , Ann . der Physik ...
Pagina 169
... hypothesis was capable of explaining all the facts known at the time . Subsequent discoveries have left no doubt as to the close relation existing between the emanation and induced activity . The experiments upon which this theory was ...
... hypothesis was capable of explaining all the facts known at the time . Subsequent discoveries have left no doubt as to the close relation existing between the emanation and induced activity . The experiments upon which this theory was ...
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Pagina 33 - ... a charge equal to that carried by the hydrogen ion in electrolysis.
Pagina 15 - The current is proportional to the sum of the velocities of the individual electrons.
Pagina 39 - If this current is passed through a copper voltameter, the quantity of copper deposited in a given time is a measure of the quantity of electricity which has passed through the circuit.
Pagina 80 - Rutherford discusses the question and inclines to the latter view ; but if the a particle carries this double charge, it is a remarkable fact and would be quite unique, for it will be remembered that in the case of the ions in a gas produced by various ionizing agents, the charge was always found to be that carried by the hydrogen ion in electrolysis.
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Pagina 23 - ... a magnetic field acting at right angles to the direction of motion of the particles and the magnitude of the deflection to be expected for a given magnetic field can easily be calculated.
Pagina 174 - ... a negatively charged conductor, for example a wire, to the emanation in order to concentrate the maximum possible quantity of deposit on its surface.
Pagina 80 - ... the charge carried by the hydrogen ion in electrolysis, the mass of the a particle is half th"e atomic weight of helium.
Pagina 23 - Since the force always acts at right angles to the path of the particle, it does not affect its velocity but only the direction of its motion.