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Radio-activity
Radio-activity, This account of the properties of naturally radioactive bodies was written from a physical standpoint by the Nobel Laureate known as the father of nuclear physics. In this classic 1904 work, Ernest Rutherford describes his pioneering studies of subatomic , Radio-activity has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Radio-activity
  • Written by author Ernest Rutherford
  • Published by Dover Publications, June 2004
  • This account of the properties of naturally radioactive bodies was written from a physical standpoint by the Nobel Laureate known as the father of nuclear physics. In this classic 1904 work, Ernest Rutherford describes his pioneering studies of subatomic
  • A classic 1904 work, Nobel Laureate Ernest Rutherford describes his pioneering experiments with radioactivity. Includes a discussion of radioactive substances, examinations of the ionization theory of gases, methods of measurement, the nature of
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I.Radio-active Substances1
II.Ionization Theory of Gases28
III.Methods of Measurement67
IV.Nature of the Radiations90
V.Rate of Emission of Energy149
VI.Properties of the Radiations166
VII.Continuous Production of Radio-active Matter178
VIII.Radio-active Emanations197
IX.Excited Radio-activity250
X.Radio-active Processes293
XI.Radio-activity of the Atmosphere and of Ordinary Materials351
Index383
Plate (Fig. 33)169
Abbreviations of References to Some of the Journals
Ber. d. deutsch. Chem. Ges. Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft. Berlin
C. R. Comptes Rendus des Seances de l'Academie des Sciences. Paris
Chem. News. Chemical News. London
Drude's Annal. Annalen der Physik. Leipzig
Phil. Mag. Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science. London
Phil. Trans. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
Phys. Rev. Physical Review. New York
Phys. Zeit. Physikalische Zeitschrift
Proc. Camb. Phil. Soc. Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. Cambridge
Proc. Roy. Soc. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London
Theses-Paris. Theses presentees a la Faculte des Sciences de l'Universite de Paris
Wied. Annal. Annalen der Physik. Leipzig
Errata
Page 10, line 16; for "chapter IX," read "section 217."
Page 274, last line; for "36 minutes," read "21 minutes."
Page 326, Radium, Second change, for "36 minutes," read "21 minutes."


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