... other considerations have to be taken into account, the value of e/m is constant. The value of e/m is not merely independent of the velocity. What is even more remarkable is that it is independent of the kind of electrodes we use and also of the kind... Les Prix Nobel - Página 4por Nobelstiftelsen - 1908Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Joseph John Thomson - 1907 - 188 páginas
...other considerations have to be taken into account, the value of e/m is constant. The value of e/m is not merely independent of the velocity. What is...cathode rays must come either from the gas in the tube or from the electrodes ; we may, however, use any kind of substance we please for the electrodes and... | |
| Guy C. Omer - 1962 - 624 páginas
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| Stig Lundqvist - 1998 - 518 páginas
...other considerations have to be taken into account, the value of e/m is constant. The value of e/m is not merely independent of the velocity. What is...cathode rays must come either from the gas in the tube or from the electrodes; we may, however, use any kind of substance we please for the electrodes and... | |
| Robert Nola, H. Sankey - 2000 - 257 páginas
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| Robert Nola, H. Sankey - 2001 - 284 páginas
...148): considerations have to be taken into account, the value of e/m is constant. The value of e/m is not merely independent of the velocity. What is...The particles which form the cathode rays must come cither from the gas in the tube or from the electrodes; we may, however, use any kind of substance... | |
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