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effects produced by these collisions are a pri- mary concern of this chapter . In addition , ever since Rutherford's discovery of the nucleus , col- lisions between atoms have provided a means of determining atomic structure and the ...
effects produced by these collisions are a pri- mary concern of this chapter . In addition , ever since Rutherford's discovery of the nucleus , col- lisions between atoms have provided a means of determining atomic structure and the ...
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... effects produced by the motion of atomic and molecular particles when they approach each other . The effects produced are generally described in terms of the amount of energy transferred between the colliding par- ticles . This may be ...
... effects produced by the motion of atomic and molecular particles when they approach each other . The effects produced are generally described in terms of the amount of energy transferred between the colliding par- ticles . This may be ...
Page 310
effects produced by these collisions are a pri- mary concern of this chapter . In addition , ever since Rutherford's discovery of the nucleus , col- lisions between atoms have provided a means of determining atomic structure and the ...
effects produced by these collisions are a pri- mary concern of this chapter . In addition , ever since Rutherford's discovery of the nucleus , col- lisions between atoms have provided a means of determining atomic structure and the ...
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Guide to Using the Encyclopedia ix Atomic Physics | 339 |
Approximations and Expansions 1 Atomic Spectrometry | 357 |
Archaeological Geology 31 Atomic Spectroscopy | 381 |
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