Nature, Volume 104Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 |
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... atom just before it burst its bonds and flew off . For the energy required to fling a planet to infinity , under an ... atom should possess ninety - two different orbits , although it does contain ninety - two electrons . Yet even this ...
... atom just before it burst its bonds and flew off . For the energy required to fling a planet to infinity , under an ... atom should possess ninety - two different orbits , although it does contain ninety - two electrons . Yet even this ...
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... atom proposed by Sir J. J. Thomson the electrons were supposed to be embedded in a sphere of positive electricity of about the dimension of the atom as ordinarily understood . Experiments on the scattering of a - particles through large ...
... atom proposed by Sir J. J. Thomson the electrons were supposed to be embedded in a sphere of positive electricity of about the dimension of the atom as ordinarily understood . Experiments on the scattering of a - particles through large ...
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... atom after its explosion -- both of the B - particles , which may be likened to projectiles fired from a gun , and of the recoiling residue of the atom or gun itself has in the hands of C. T. R. Wilson enabled the individual atomic ...
... atom after its explosion -- both of the B - particles , which may be likened to projectiles fired from a gun , and of the recoiling residue of the atom or gun itself has in the hands of C. T. R. Wilson enabled the individual atomic ...
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