Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... electrons and an alpha - particle : the two electrons are sucked into the core , while the alpha - particle runs away with the observed energy [ 68 ] . The model is inconsistent , as it was immediately shown [ 69 ] , but here it serves ...
... electrons and an alpha - particle : the two electrons are sucked into the core , while the alpha - particle runs away with the observed energy [ 68 ] . The model is inconsistent , as it was immediately shown [ 69 ] , but here it serves ...
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Therefore , a particle which neither has spinnor is an electron would con- firm ( 9 ) . And , since ( 9 ) is logically equivalent to ( 7 ) , one should conclude that the observation of , say , a л - meson confirms that all electrons ...
Therefore , a particle which neither has spinnor is an electron would con- firm ( 9 ) . And , since ( 9 ) is logically equivalent to ( 7 ) , one should conclude that the observation of , say , a л - meson confirms that all electrons ...
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... electrons of uniform intensity I ( number of electrons across unit surface per unit time ) , counting the number N of electrons removed from the primary beam per unit time , and taking r = = ( N / лI ) . As is well known , procedures л ...
... electrons of uniform intensity I ( number of electrons across unit surface per unit time ) , counting the number N of electrons removed from the primary beam per unit time , and taking r = = ( N / лI ) . As is well known , procedures л ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
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