Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... range 4 , or 4 is assigned to M for the photon at the time of passage . We are interested in the probability that the photon will arrive at a certain region on the detecting screen , conditional on localization to a certain range of ...
... range 4 , or 4 is assigned to M for the photon at the time of passage . We are interested in the probability that the photon will arrive at a certain region on the detecting screen , conditional on localization to a certain range of ...
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... range of each quantity q , and by the precision with which each quantity is measured . Due to this last factor , the ... ranges . But this cannot be verified experimentally , for it would require an infinite number of experiments . When ...
... range of each quantity q , and by the precision with which each quantity is measured . Due to this last factor , the ... ranges . But this cannot be verified experimentally , for it would require an infinite number of experiments . When ...
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... range over all ideal values of the quantity time ( i.e. real numbers ) . The d's are supposed to range over all functions which associate to any time an ideal value for the deterministic quantity D , ( i.e. real number ) . Finally , the ...
... range over all ideal values of the quantity time ( i.e. real numbers ) . The d's are supposed to range over all functions which associate to any time an ideal value for the deterministic quantity D , ( i.e. real number ) . Finally , the ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
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