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... body from which it is emitted is held within an inch of the source , where the light is " very intense , or a mile away , where it is very weak , would seem to indicate that the light simply pulls a trigger in the atom , which itself ...
... body from which it is emitted is held within an inch of the source , where the light is " very intense , or a mile away , where it is very weak , would seem to indicate that the light simply pulls a trigger in the atom , which itself ...
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... body radiation is presumably due to the impact of the free corpuscles within a metal upon the atoms , it is probable that the appearance of h in black - body radiation and in general X - radiation is due to the same cause , so that ...
... body radiation is presumably due to the impact of the free corpuscles within a metal upon the atoms , it is probable that the appearance of h in black - body radiation and in general X - radiation is due to the same cause , so that ...
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... body could not pos- sibly rotate so slowly as the actual sun . There is no agency capable of reducing this rotation , and it seems necessary to abandon completely those hypotheses that require the solar system to have been formed by the ...
... body could not pos- sibly rotate so slowly as the actual sun . There is no agency capable of reducing this rotation , and it seems necessary to abandon completely those hypotheses that require the solar system to have been formed by the ...
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