Nature, Količina 104Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 |
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... orbit . Its own orbital energy is , therefore , the quantum of energy that has to be supplied in order to get a satisfactory ejection . Some of it might be supplied by the falling in of other particles from their original orbits ; for ...
... orbit . Its own orbital energy is , therefore , the quantum of energy that has to be supplied in order to get a satisfactory ejection . Some of it might be supplied by the falling in of other particles from their original orbits ; for ...
Stran 85
... orbit will accordingly get smaller and smaller , in the proportion proper to the law of inverse square . And the frequency will increase for both reasons , i.e. for both the greater speed and the shorter journey . The spectrum ...
... orbit will accordingly get smaller and smaller , in the proportion proper to the law of inverse square . And the frequency will increase for both reasons , i.e. for both the greater speed and the shorter journey . The spectrum ...
Stran 86
... orbit is circular and the speed therefore constant . There is a recognised difference of the same sort in connection with varying inertia ; its value is not affected by transverse acceleration , with the speed left constant , but it is ...
... orbit is circular and the speed therefore constant . There is a recognised difference of the same sort in connection with varying inertia ; its value is not affected by transverse acceleration , with the speed left constant , but it is ...
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