Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 11N. Zanichelli, 1960 - Nuclear physics |
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Page 93
The acceleration available from the gravitational pull of a concentration of radiant
energy of mass Mis of the order GM / r , where G = 6 . 670 . 10 - 8 cm3 g 82 is
Newton ' s constant of gravitation . The two accel - ' erations agree in order of ...
The acceleration available from the gravitational pull of a concentration of radiant
energy of mass Mis of the order GM / r , where G = 6 . 670 . 10 - 8 cm3 g 82 is
Newton ' s constant of gravitation . The two accel - ' erations agree in order of ...
Page 184
611 of the critical mass , ra / R the other ( smooth curves ) for the critical 10 . 9427
mass itself . In Newtonian theory the gravitational potential due to a fluid OL mass
varies as 1 / r outside , and inside as a harmonic oscillator potential with value ...
611 of the critical mass , ra / R the other ( smooth curves ) for the critical 10 . 9427
mass itself . In Newtonian theory the gravitational potential due to a fluid OL mass
varies as 1 / r outside , and inside as a harmonic oscillator potential with value ...
Page 189
What then happens when one more kilo of matter beyond the critical mass is
added to the outside ? The final mass - after the system has again settled down -
must not exceed the critical mass . Therefore the added mass must be radiated ...
What then happens when one more kilo of matter beyond the critical mass is
added to the outside ? The final mass - after the system has again settled down -
must not exceed the critical mass . Therefore the added mass must be radiated ...
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Contents
GENERALITÀ | 1 |
PARTE PRIMA Problemi teorici | 9 |
PARTE SECONDA Correlazioni angolari polarizzazioni e decadimenti beta | 197 |
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