Decrease Velocity Swiftly Moving Electrified by Bohr Niels (4 results)

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      (22 x 14,5 cm). VIII, 824 S. Mit Abbildungen und 18 teils gefalteten Tafeln. Halbleinwandband der Zeit. Erste Ausgabe. - Bohr beschreibt hier die Kathodenstrahlexperimente von Franck und Hertz mit Hilfe seiner Theorie, besonders den Übergang vom Normalzustand des Atoms in einen anderen stationären Zustand. "Die berühmten Stoßexp

    • Published by London, Taylor and Francis, 1915

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      Soft cover. Condition: Good. Niels BOHR. "On the Decrease of Velocity of Swiftly Moving Electrified Particle in passing through matter" in Philosophical Review, London, Taylor and Francis, sixth series, October 1915; this is the full monthly issue, with the Bohr on pp 581-612 in the issue of pp 549-664. This is offered without w

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      Soft cover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. First edition, rare author's presentation offprint. "On the Decrease of Velocity of Swiftly Moving Electrified Particles in Passing Through Matter" is the continuation of Bohr's important work on the behavior of alpha particles passing through a material medium. In an earlier 1913 paper

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      In: The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science. Series 6 Vol. 30 = July-December 1915, No. 177, pp. 394-415; No. 178, pp. 581-612. Bound in half leather with gilt-stamped title on spine. Edges rubbed and spine slightly torn. Library stamps from Wilhelm von Siemens on title page and endpaper.