Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... applied in physics ( quid facti ? ) . Physicists have a long record of using induction as a tool . It is well known that , by doing experiments and applying the inductive procedure , they have learned a lot about the physical world ...
... applied in physics ( quid facti ? ) . Physicists have a long record of using induction as a tool . It is well known that , by doing experiments and applying the inductive procedure , they have learned a lot about the physical world ...
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... applied to σ , it yields a result л ( σ ) . What exactly is a « result » will be defined later on . More generally , a procedure of measurement л can be applied to several different parts of one and the same physical system o , to yield ...
... applied to σ , it yields a result л ( σ ) . What exactly is a « result » will be defined later on . More generally , a procedure of measurement л can be applied to several different parts of one and the same physical system o , to yield ...
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... applied to A itself . For instance , a meter stick can obviously measure itself . Later on we will discuss the well - known complica- tions that arise in this connection , in quantum mechanics . Every measurement requires a certain time ...
... applied to A itself . For instance , a meter stick can obviously measure itself . Later on we will discuss the well - known complica- tions that arise in this connection , in quantum mechanics . Every measurement requires a certain time ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
Copyright | |
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