Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... radioactive disinte- gration cannot be used as an argument , since at that time radioactive disin- tegration was generally considered , for example by PLANCK , as a process in- volving as yet unknown parameters . 3 ) The absence of a ...
... radioactive disinte- gration cannot be used as an argument , since at that time radioactive disin- tegration was generally considered , for example by PLANCK , as a process in- volving as yet unknown parameters . 3 ) The absence of a ...
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... radioactive decay . A first indication of an activity decreasing with the passing of time was found in Vienna in 1898 by G. C. SCHMIDT , who observed that thorium com- pounds continuously emit radioactive particles of some kind , which ...
... radioactive decay . A first indication of an activity decreasing with the passing of time was found in Vienna in 1898 by G. C. SCHMIDT , who observed that thorium com- pounds continuously emit radioactive particles of some kind , which ...
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... radioactivity remained for years an unsolved puzzle . I may recall , as an example , an interpretation suggested ( rather softly ) by the CURIES in 1900 [ 26 ] . The radiation emitted from radioactive bodies could be a secondary ra ...
... radioactivity remained for years an unsolved puzzle . I may recall , as an example , an interpretation suggested ( rather softly ) by the CURIES in 1900 [ 26 ] . The radiation emitted from radioactive bodies could be a secondary ra ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
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