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" D and passed between the circular poles of a powerful electromagnet 0, the field of which is such as to bend the rays back again through an angle more than twice as great as 6. "
Smith's Inorganic Chemistry - Page 529
by Alexander Smith, James Kendall - 1926 - 1030 pages
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Journal of the Institute of Metals, Volume 32

Institute of Metals - 1924 - 890 pages
...spectrum by means of the charged plates PXP2- A portion of this spectrum deflected through an angle 9 is selected by the diaphragm D and passed between...field of which is such as to bend the rays back again through an angle <j> more than twice as great as 6. The result of this is that rays having a constant...
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Smith's Intermediate Chemistry

Alexander Smith - 1922 - 608 pages
...is selected by the diaphragm D and passed between the circular poles of a powerful electromagnet O, the field of which is such as to bend the rays back...isotopes, each isotope is distinguished by a separate hand on the photographic plate, and from the relative position of each band the mass of the atom to...
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Earl Grey Memorial Lecture

1923 - 104 pages
...through an angle 0 is selected by the diaphragm D and passed between the poles of a powerful magnet 0, the field of which is such as to bend the rays back again through an angle (/j more than twice as great as 0. The result of this is that rays having a constant...
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Notices of the Proceedings at the Meetings of the Members of the ..., Volume 23

Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1924 - 684 pages
...deflected through an I — 1921] on Isotopes and Atomic Weights 805 angle 6 is selected by the diapbragm D and passed between the circular poles of a powerful...field of which is such as to bend the rays back again through an angle <f> more than twice as great as 0. The result of this is that rays having a constant...
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Cambridge Readings in the Literature of Science: Being Extracts from the ...

Sir William Cecil Dampier Dampier, Margaret Dampier Dampier - 1924 - 312 pages
...is selected by the diaphragm D and passed between the circular poles of a powerful electromagnet O the field of which is such as to bend the rays back again through an angle <f> more than twice as great as 0. The result of this is that rays having a constant...
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Elementary Physical Chemistry: Adapted from A Treatise on Physical Chemistry

Hugh Stott Taylor - 1927 - 558 pages
...is selected by the diaphragm D and passed through the circular poles of a powerful electromagnet O, the field of which is such as to bend the rays back again through an angle <t1, more than twice as great as G. The result of this is that rays having a constant...
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Cosmology, Atomic Theory, Evolution: Classic Readings in the Literature of ...

Sir William Cecil Dampier Dampier, Margaret Dampier - 2003 - 312 pages
...spectrum by means of the charged plates PIP2. A portion of this spectrum deflected through an angle 6 is selected by the diaphragm D and passed between...field of which is such as to bend the rays back again through an angle if, more than twice as great as 0. The result of this is that rays having a constant...
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Cosmology, Atomic Theory, Evolution: Classic Readings in the Literature of ...

Sir William Cecil Dampier Dampier, Margaret Dampier - 2003 - 312 pages
...is selected by the diaphragm D and passed between the circular poles of a powerful electromagnet O the field of which is such as to bend the rays back again through an angle ,£ more than twice as great as 6. The result of this is that rays having a constant...
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Nature, Volume 107

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1921 - 1104 pages
...is selected by the diaphragm D and passed between the circular poles of a powerful electromagnet O the field of which is such as to bend the rays back again through an angle <f> more than twice as great as 6. The result of this is that rays having a constant...
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