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Page 187
... energy . Energy flows toward the surface of the earth from two different sources . Part of it is cosmic and flows from the space outside the earth . Another part is generated in a slow atomic decay of radioactive ele- ments inside the ...
... energy . Energy flows toward the surface of the earth from two different sources . Part of it is cosmic and flows from the space outside the earth . Another part is generated in a slow atomic decay of radioactive ele- ments inside the ...
Page 548
... energy is absorbed and the electron enters another state of con- siderably higher energy which is nor- mally empty . The same phenomenon is possible in solids . By imparting sufficient energy to an electron in a filled band , it can be ...
... energy is absorbed and the electron enters another state of con- siderably higher energy which is nor- mally empty . The same phenomenon is possible in solids . By imparting sufficient energy to an electron in a filled band , it can be ...
Page 1537
... energy of at least 10 BEV . NOW BENDIX * TIME - OF - FLIGHT MASS SPECTROMETER. ( iv ) Research and exploratory devel- opment of new accelerator concepts must be strongly supported without prejudice to a later determination of I need for ...
... energy of at least 10 BEV . NOW BENDIX * TIME - OF - FLIGHT MASS SPECTROMETER. ( iv ) Research and exploratory devel- opment of new accelerator concepts must be strongly supported without prejudice to a later determination of I need for ...
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POLARIMETER | 162 |
Speed versatility and convenience in measuring | 219 |
Volume 10 1959 | 291 |
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