Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... axis of an inertial system with constant equal but opposite veloc- ities in S. In the course of their motion the two extremities A ' and A " will meet at a point A and the other extremities at a point B of the axis ( fig . 6 ) ...
... axis of an inertial system with constant equal but opposite veloc- ities in S. In the course of their motion the two extremities A ' and A " will meet at a point A and the other extremities at a point B of the axis ( fig . 6 ) ...
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... axis of the system S. According to the two - way light principle ( 6.8 ) = 2AB t's - ts + If c denotes the velocity of light travelling in the positive direction along the x - axis ( from A to B ) , it follows from ( 1.2 ) that ( 6.9 ) ...
... axis of the system S. According to the two - way light principle ( 6.8 ) = 2AB t's - ts + If c denotes the velocity of light travelling in the positive direction along the x - axis ( from A to B ) , it follows from ( 1.2 ) that ( 6.9 ) ...
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... axis ( 6.20 ) L- Lo = v_ [ 2ɛ − 2 √ √ ( c + v_ [ 2 € — 1 ] ) 2 — v2 ̧ C2 For standard synchrony ( ε 1 ) formulae ... axis if and only if ( 6.22 ) ε = Ε + B - 1 + ( 1 - B2 ) 1 28 and for motions in the negative direction of the x ...
... axis ( 6.20 ) L- Lo = v_ [ 2ɛ − 2 √ √ ( c + v_ [ 2 € — 1 ] ) 2 — v2 ̧ C2 For standard synchrony ( ε 1 ) formulae ... axis if and only if ( 6.22 ) ε = Ε + B - 1 + ( 1 - B2 ) 1 28 and for motions in the negative direction of the x ...
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The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
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