Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... surface encloses a given elementary charge or not , we find an unmistakable difference in the surface integral of the electric flux . Nevertheless , we know enough about the relevant invariance principle never to question the ...
... surface encloses a given elementary charge or not , we find an unmistakable difference in the surface integral of the electric flux . Nevertheless , we know enough about the relevant invariance principle never to question the ...
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... surface of the fender a little way in the direction of increasing 1 . In that process a given scratch mark on the fender acquires a slightly decreased co- ordinate , 111 ; hence the minus sign in ( 28 ) . = x1 . -- The distance from one ...
... surface of the fender a little way in the direction of increasing 1 . In that process a given scratch mark on the fender acquires a slightly decreased co- ordinate , 111 ; hence the minus sign in ( 28 ) . = x1 . -- The distance from one ...
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... surface that bounds the 3 - geometry em- braced in the initial - value problem ' . What kind of data should be given on such a 2 - surface ? Mathematical tools we have on hand to try to answer such a question , but no slightest hint of ...
... surface that bounds the 3 - geometry em- braced in the initial - value problem ' . What kind of data should be given on such a 2 - surface ? Mathematical tools we have on hand to try to answer such a question , but no slightest hint of ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
Copyright | |
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