Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... nucleus by applying the same rules used by BOHR for the atomic electrons . More or less in the same period of time ... nuclei of radioactive substances his considerations on the chemical processes . Another type of model was proposed ...
... nucleus by applying the same rules used by BOHR for the atomic electrons . More or less in the same period of time ... nuclei of radioactive substances his considerations on the chemical processes . Another type of model was proposed ...
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... nucleus , and opened the door to the theoretical work of Niels Bohr . The young BоHR went to Cambridge at the end of ... nuclei had been received by the Philosophical Magazine in January of the same year , and while MARSDEN and BARRAT ...
... nucleus , and opened the door to the theoretical work of Niels Bohr . The young BоHR went to Cambridge at the end of ... nuclei had been received by the Philosophical Magazine in January of the same year , and while MARSDEN and BARRAT ...
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... nucleus » and α , the property « to live longer than one hour » . We can observe one thousand , or even one million ... nuclei decay within an hour . Nevertheless , if we conclude that ( 7 ) is valid , we are wrong . Still , one might ...
... nucleus » and α , the property « to live longer than one hour » . We can observe one thousand , or even one million ... nuclei decay within an hour . Nevertheless , if we conclude that ( 7 ) is valid , we are wrong . Still , one might ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
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