Excerpt from The Popular Science Monthly, Vol. 67: May to October, 1905I think we may conclude from the agreement of these two method of calculation that the greater portion of the heating effect of radium is a direct result of the bombardment of the expelled a. Particles, and that, in all probability, about 5 X 101 atoms of radium break up per second.* The energy carried
| Title | : | The Popular Science Monthly, Vol. 67: May to October, 1905 (Classic Reprint) |
| Author | : | J McKeen Cattell |
| Language | : | en |
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