The All-nuclear Atom and Its Implications1951, 1951 - Atoms - 265 pages |
Contents
Stationary Orbits of Electrons Untenable | 25 |
PART | 35 |
The Total Average Force of One Neutral Atom upon Another | 69 |
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Common terms and phrases
acceleration All-nuclear Atom alpha particle angle alpha angstrom assumed atomic theory atomic weight attraction average force beta sub-two body bombarding carbon atom circle constant curve denotes diameter direction elec electric field electrical charges electrodynamics electromagnetic electrostatic forces ellipse energy equa equal equation experimental formula gravitation helium helium atom hypothesis influence projected inverse cube ionic binding J. J. Thomson lines of force locity mass maximum distance motion negative charge negative electron neutral atom neutral hydrogen atom neutron O₁ obtained order of magnitude P₂ parabola passing electron perpendicular photoelectric effect posi radiation radius ratio represents result retreating electron rotating positive charge rotation axis Saha semi-major axis shown in figure shows spectra spectrum sphere straight line tance term tion tive charge triangle tron tween type of atom value of beta vector velocity of light wave-length x-axis X-ray