The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-242John Murray, 1924 |
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Page 318
... nucleus like the movement of the planets round the sun . The size of each of these entities of negative electricity is very small compared with that of the atom , but it is somewhat larger than the whole of the positive nucleus . As ...
... nucleus like the movement of the planets round the sun . The size of each of these entities of negative electricity is very small compared with that of the atom , but it is somewhat larger than the whole of the positive nucleus . As ...
Page 322
... nucleus certainly resides in the nucleus of the radio - elements because it is identical with the a - particle which these elements emit . It is reasonable to infer the possibility that this nucleus is also a con- stituent of other ...
... nucleus certainly resides in the nucleus of the radio - elements because it is identical with the a - particle which these elements emit . It is reasonable to infer the possibility that this nucleus is also a con- stituent of other ...
Page 327
... nuclei of other atoms . This small difference is of great importance . It is believed that the helium nucleus is not really an inde- pendent unit of positive electricity but a composition of four hydrogen nuclei and two electrons . In ...
... nuclei of other atoms . This small difference is of great importance . It is believed that the helium nucleus is not really an inde- pendent unit of positive electricity but a composition of four hydrogen nuclei and two electrons . In ...
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