Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... curve ( curve A of fig . 2 ) of a certain amount of emana- tion brought from its source ( thorium oxide ) to the measuring instrument and found an exponential curve , for which he wrote the formula ( 1 ) n ( t ) = n , exp [ 21 ] , where ...
... curve ( curve A of fig . 2 ) of a certain amount of emana- tion brought from its source ( thorium oxide ) to the measuring instrument and found an exponential curve , for which he wrote the formula ( 1 ) n ( t ) = n , exp [ 21 ] , where ...
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... curve we trace a cross , centred on it , whose horizontal and vertical arms are 4 and P in overall length ... curves lie entirely within S. Precisely , ( o ) is the set of all functions p ( x ) > 0 , subject to the consistency condition ...
... curve we trace a cross , centred on it , whose horizontal and vertical arms are 4 and P in overall length ... curves lie entirely within S. Precisely , ( o ) is the set of all functions p ( x ) > 0 , subject to the consistency condition ...
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... curve in lower diagram ) that is predicted by quantum mechanics - and observed ( full curve ) . Alternatively , he may choose to study the photon going FRONTIERS OF TIME 421.
... curve in lower diagram ) that is predicted by quantum mechanics - and observed ( full curve ) . Alternatively , he may choose to study the photon going FRONTIERS OF TIME 421.
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
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