Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... obtained the answer : because it is evident . And all of our fellow men seem to have obtained the same answer . But who can assure us that tomorrow , on asking the same question , all of us will not obtain a different answer ? Nobody ...
... obtained the answer : because it is evident . And all of our fellow men seem to have obtained the same answer . But who can assure us that tomorrow , on asking the same question , all of us will not obtain a different answer ? Nobody ...
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... obtained by D. C. CASHMORE [ 53 ] fully corroborate the conclusion that the light - geometric approach can serve as a basis for the ... obtain physically sig- nificant transformations , that is to interpret the formal Lorentz 226 M. JAMMER.
... obtained by D. C. CASHMORE [ 53 ] fully corroborate the conclusion that the light - geometric approach can serve as a basis for the ... obtain physically sig- nificant transformations , that is to interpret the formal Lorentz 226 M. JAMMER.
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... obtain ( 4.14 ) E = op . v = c , so that particles with zero mass indeed have an invariant velocity . It is in- teresting to derive the Lorentz transformations from the expressions ( 4.10 ) , that is to obtain kinematics from dynamics ...
... obtain ( 4.14 ) E = op . v = c , so that particles with zero mass indeed have an invariant velocity . It is in- teresting to derive the Lorentz transformations from the expressions ( 4.10 ) , that is to obtain kinematics from dynamics ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
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