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wedge o : x method Eight Electromagnetic Radiation and the Structure of Atoms
Ce light us zied and is De from su . , Rene D thens in curande : 3 . Differenc z
cepicting la represei In most of the preceding material in this book , we have
been ...
wedge o : x method Eight Electromagnetic Radiation and the Structure of Atoms
Ce light us zied and is De from su . , Rene D thens in curande : 3 . Differenc z
cepicting la represei In most of the preceding material in this book , we have
been ...
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8 - 1 WAVE CHARACTER OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION Visible light
was the first form of electromagnetic radiation to be recognized and investigated .
Speculation concerning the nature of light came from such scientists as Isaac ...
8 - 1 WAVE CHARACTER OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION Visible light
was the first form of electromagnetic radiation to be recognized and investigated .
Speculation concerning the nature of light came from such scientists as Isaac ...
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One set of data of this kind , a group of results that greatly troubled the physicists
of the late nineteenth century , comprises the distribution over various
wavelengths of the energy in the radiation within a heated furnace . Because it
can be ...
One set of data of this kind , a group of results that greatly troubled the physicists
of the late nineteenth century , comprises the distribution over various
wavelengths of the energy in the radiation within a heated furnace . Because it
can be ...
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1STATES OF MATTER | 1 |
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