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... theory . On Einstein's theory light must certainly have weight , because mass and weight are viewed by it as two aspects of the same thing ; but his theory predicts a deflection twice as great as we should otherwise expect . Apart from ...
... theory . On Einstein's theory light must certainly have weight , because mass and weight are viewed by it as two aspects of the same thing ; but his theory predicts a deflection twice as great as we should otherwise expect . Apart from ...
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... theory , the æther or wave theory gained few adherents until some facts of interference began to appear about 1800 , which baffled explanation from the point of view of the ' corpuscular theory , but were easily handled by its rival ...
... theory , the æther or wave theory gained few adherents until some facts of interference began to appear about 1800 , which baffled explanation from the point of view of the ' corpuscular theory , but were easily handled by its rival ...
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... theory . But it will be seen that they lend themselves to easy interpre- tation in terms of a corpuscular theory , for if the energy of an escaping electron comes from the absorp- tion of a light - corpuscle , then the energy of ...
... theory . But it will be seen that they lend themselves to easy interpre- tation in terms of a corpuscular theory , for if the energy of an escaping electron comes from the absorp- tion of a light - corpuscle , then the energy of ...
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