Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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Page 171
... present state of our knowledge , which , of course , is not the final one . The se- quences ( 48 ) and ( 49 ) are stopped at T , 2n , simply because we do not know how to predict the future . 72 Note that , in this context , a new ...
... present state of our knowledge , which , of course , is not the final one . The se- quences ( 48 ) and ( 49 ) are stopped at T , 2n , simply because we do not know how to predict the future . 72 Note that , in this context , a new ...
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... present point of view , these would be constants of type B , since they are essentially coupling constants , characterizing the strength of electric and magnetic forces . Now , KIRCHHOFF made the simple but deep remark that the ...
... present point of view , these would be constants of type B , since they are essentially coupling constants , characterizing the strength of electric and magnetic forces . Now , KIRCHHOFF made the simple but deep remark that the ...
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... present state rather than cooled down to it . In other words , we are asked to understand the present temperature of the body as the result of a simple statistical fluctuation in the distribution of energy through the entire system ...
... present state rather than cooled down to it . In other words , we are asked to understand the present temperature of the body as the result of a simple statistical fluctuation in the distribution of energy through the entire system ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
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