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Conduction of Electricity Through Gases: Volume 1, Ionisation By - Heat and Ligh

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Klappentext This 1933 volume is one of two books making up the third edition of a 1903 original by British physicist Sir Joseph John Thomson. Zusammenfassung This 1933 volume is one of two books making up the third edition of a 1903 original by British physicist Sir Joseph John Thomson. The text was greatly enlarged for this edition! which resulted in its division into two parts! and incorporates numerous advances in research relating to the discharge of electricity through gases. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Electrical conductivity of gases in a normal state; 2. Properties of a gas when in a conducting state; 3. Mobility of ions; 4. Mathematical theory of the conduction of electricity through a gas containing ions; 5. Effect produced by a magnetic field on the motion of the ions; 6. Determination of the ratio of the charge to the mass of an ion; 7. Determination of the charge carried by the negative ion; 8. On some physical properties of gaseous ions; 9. Ionisation by incandescent solids; 10. Ionisation in gases from flames; 11. Ionisation by light. Photo-electric effects; Name index; Subject index.

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Authors G. P. Thomson, J. J. Thomson, J. J. Thomson Thomson
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 13.06.2013
 
EAN 9781107414273
ISBN 978-1-107-41427-3
No. of pages 506
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Electricity, magnetism, optics

SCIENCE / History, SCIENCE / Physics / General, History of Science, Physics of gases

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