Memoirs of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, Volumes 115-119Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society., 1973 |
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Page 76
... particles of air could , by the attractive power of the other constituent particles of matter , be brought into a fixed state in bodies , and then the forces of repulsion between them apparently became forces of attraction . These ...
... particles of air could , by the attractive power of the other constituent particles of matter , be brought into a fixed state in bodies , and then the forces of repulsion between them apparently became forces of attraction . These ...
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... Particles As and when new particles are discovered , their properties are determined . Each particle can be thought of as having attached to it a number of labels specifying its mass , electric charge , baryon number , strangeness , etc ...
... Particles As and when new particles are discovered , their properties are determined . Each particle can be thought of as having attached to it a number of labels specifying its mass , electric charge , baryon number , strangeness , etc ...
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... particles having opposite values . The μ , e , ve and are collectively called leptons . The reason for giving them this special name is that these particles take part in the weak interactions and not the strong interactions ; all the ...
... particles having opposite values . The μ , e , ve and are collectively called leptons . The reason for giving them this special name is that these particles take part in the weak interactions and not the strong interactions ; all the ...
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Eureka By G J Kynch | 5 |
Can the Electron Microscope reveal atomic detail? By V | 17 |
New directions in Teacher Education By John D Turner | 32 |
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