Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... charge and cur- rent densities transform according to = j ' = j . The last equations are obviously incompatible with the conception of a cur- rent as being a transport of charges . It is , therefore , not surprising that the condition ...
... charge and cur- rent densities transform according to = j ' = j . The last equations are obviously incompatible with the conception of a cur- rent as being a transport of charges . It is , therefore , not surprising that the condition ...
Page 239
... charge e . When it first occurred in physics , through the discovery of the electron and the measurement of its charge , it clearly was a type - A constant , a property of that particular object , the electron . After it came to be ...
... charge e . When it first occurred in physics , through the discovery of the electron and the measurement of its charge , it clearly was a type - A constant , a property of that particular object , the electron . After it came to be ...
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... charge was then increasing at a rate given approximately by the inverse of the law of radiative damping . In this case as in heat conduction the abnormally high energy of the object is to be interpreted as the result of a statistical ...
... charge was then increasing at a rate given approximately by the inverse of the law of radiative damping . In this case as in heat conduction the abnormally high energy of the object is to be interpreted as the result of a statistical ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
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