Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 - Science |
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... light , reaching a minimum near the middle of the dark space ; a rapid rise to maximum occurred as the blue negative light was entered . With a pressure sufficiently reduced to cause the appearance of stratifications in the anode light ...
... light , reaching a minimum near the middle of the dark space ; a rapid rise to maximum occurred as the blue negative light was entered . With a pressure sufficiently reduced to cause the appearance of stratifications in the anode light ...
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... light - zero was reached . With polished zinc as the insulated metal the following results were obtained . The insulation was first tested . When no ultra - violet light was used it was found that the electrometer reading remained the ...
... light - zero was reached . With polished zinc as the insulated metal the following results were obtained . The insulation was first tested . When no ultra - violet light was used it was found that the electrometer reading remained the ...
Page 346
... light fell on the sur- faces and on variations in intensity of the light . In this table we see that the steady electrometer reading ( which we have called the ultra - violet - light - zero ) is largely influenced by the distance ...
... light fell on the sur- faces and on variations in intensity of the light . In this table we see that the steady electrometer reading ( which we have called the ultra - violet - light - zero ) is largely influenced by the distance ...
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