Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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If the yes outcome of these devices is acted by the detection of the transmitted ( or re - emitted ) photon , then both a and b have the same « certainly - yes » domain , which consists in the red state , but do not look physically ...
If the yes outcome of these devices is acted by the detection of the transmitted ( or re - emitted ) photon , then both a and b have the same « certainly - yes » domain , which consists in the red state , but do not look physically ...
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... detecting screen is a measurement of a magnitude N , representing position in the detecting - screen plane . N may be taken as the magnitude M , if the regions are the same size as the slits , or at least as a function of M otherwise ...
... detecting screen is a measurement of a magnitude N , representing position in the detecting - screen plane . N may be taken as the magnitude M , if the regions are the same size as the slits , or at least as a function of M otherwise ...
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... detecting experimentally the ether drift as attempted by the Michelson- Morley experiment and the absence of the ... detect the Earth's motion through the ether by an extension of Roemer's method . MAXWELL explained that an accurate ...
... detecting experimentally the ether drift as attempted by the Michelson- Morley experiment and the absence of the ... detect the Earth's motion through the ether by an extension of Roemer's method . MAXWELL explained that an accurate ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
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