| Jagdish Mehra, Helmut Rechenberg - 2000 - 328 pages
...charge, which is to be regarded as an isotope of hydrogen. In the other case, it involves the idea of the possible existence of an atom of mass 1, which has zero nucleus charge' (Rutherford, 1920, p. 396). If the neutral object existed, which Rutherford thought of as a hydrogen... | |
| Jagdish Mehra, Helmut Rechenberg - 2001 - 956 pages
...charge, which is to be regarded as an isotope of hydrogen. in the other case, it involves the idea of the possible existence of an atom of mass 1, which has zero nucleus charge.... if the existence of such atoms be possible, it is to be expected that they may be produced, but probably... | |
| Laura Garwin, Tim Lincoln - 2010 - 382 pages
...model New model P- £ —" 2 H 3 H 3 He Old and new models of the lightest nuclei "He (a-particle) Such an atomic structure seems by no means impossible....ascribed to the movements of this distant electron. Under some conditions, however, it may be possible for an electron to combine much more closely with... | |
| Jagdish Mehra, Helmut Rechenberg - 2000 - 964 pages
...charge, which is to be regarded as an isotope of hydrogen. In the other case, it involves the idea of the possible existence of an atom of mass 1, which has zero nucleus charge.... If the existence of such atoms be possible, it is to be expected that they may be produced, but probably... | |
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