Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... proton , which has spin . No physicist can accept these queer conclusions . HEMPEL maintains that < « < the startling results are paradoxical only in a psychological , but not in a logical sense » . Be that as it may , we need not ...
... proton , which has spin . No physicist can accept these queer conclusions . HEMPEL maintains that < « < the startling results are paradoxical only in a psychological , but not in a logical sense » . Be that as it may , we need not ...
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... proton » , theoretical terms , if one so wishes ; but then « fish » is a theoretical term , too . No harm in this ; in our opinion , one could very well maintain that there are no purely observational terms in physics . All terms are ...
... proton » , theoretical terms , if one so wishes ; but then « fish » is a theoretical term , too . No harm in this ; in our opinion , one could very well maintain that there are no purely observational terms in physics . All terms are ...
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... proton of the same nature as the elementary electric charge or Planck constant ? How comes that there are fundamental physical con- stants , such as the velocity of light or Planck constant , in modern physics , in contradistinction ...
... proton of the same nature as the elementary electric charge or Planck constant ? How comes that there are fundamental physical con- stants , such as the velocity of light or Planck constant , in modern physics , in contradistinction ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
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