Nature, Količina 108Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1921 |
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Stran 62
... energy of the electron in the X - ray bulb is transferred by a wave motion to an electron in the photographic plate , or in any other substance on which the X - ray falls . It is as if one dropped a plank into the sea from a height of ...
... energy of the electron in the X - ray bulb is transferred by a wave motion to an electron in the photographic plate , or in any other substance on which the X - ray falls . It is as if one dropped a plank into the sea from a height of ...
Stran 312
... energy that is absorbed . It is obvious that when a sub- stance exhibits an absorption band energy is being absorbed , and if no photochemical change is thereby produced the whole of the absorbed energy is again radiated in the infra ...
... energy that is absorbed . It is obvious that when a sub- stance exhibits an absorption band energy is being absorbed , and if no photochemical change is thereby produced the whole of the absorbed energy is again radiated in the infra ...
Stran 376
... energy of those which escape which we should expect to exhibit simple properties . As a matter of fact , it is found that the maximum kinetic energy is equal to the difference between the actual fre- quency n and the threshold frequency ...
... energy of those which escape which we should expect to exhibit simple properties . As a matter of fact , it is found that the maximum kinetic energy is equal to the difference between the actual fre- quency n and the threshold frequency ...
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