This re-determination of the most fundamental of physical constants was entered upon three years ago for three reasons
A modified International System of Units (SI) based on simply specifying exact numeric values of sev...
The Bohr orbits of the hydrogen atom and the Planck constant can be derived classically from the Ma...
Starting from the phenomenology of the electron–proton capture process rigorously estimates an impro...
The present paper aims to deal only with a limited portion of the subject, the evaluation of the s...
The practice of making broadly inclusive surveys, from time to time, of the status of our knowledge ...
The conclusions are reached that: (1) No such empirical oil-drop formula as that suggested by H. A. ...
Robert Millikan is famous for measuring the charge of the electron. His result was better ...
Since the time Cannizzaro expounded a system of atomic weight determination in the Karlsruhe Congres...
Three years ago Dr. E. R. Cohen and I prepared and published our latest (1955) least-squares adjustm...
Planck’s constant was introduced as a fundamental scale in the early history of quantum mechanics. W...
In 1923, the American physicist Robert Andrews Millikan (1868-1953) was awarded the Nobel Prize for ...
The following discussion of the experimental determination of the charge e of an electron may prove ...
Three lectures delivered at the inauguration of the Rice Institute, by Sir William Ramsay, K.C.B., F...
The quest for the value of the electron’s atomic mass has been the subject of continuing efforts ove...
Eddington in 1923, first identified four dimensionless numbers, derived from combinations of the bas...
A modified International System of Units (SI) based on simply specifying exact numeric values of sev...
The Bohr orbits of the hydrogen atom and the Planck constant can be derived classically from the Ma...
Starting from the phenomenology of the electron–proton capture process rigorously estimates an impro...
The present paper aims to deal only with a limited portion of the subject, the evaluation of the s...
The practice of making broadly inclusive surveys, from time to time, of the status of our knowledge ...
The conclusions are reached that: (1) No such empirical oil-drop formula as that suggested by H. A. ...
Robert Millikan is famous for measuring the charge of the electron. His result was better ...
Since the time Cannizzaro expounded a system of atomic weight determination in the Karlsruhe Congres...
Three years ago Dr. E. R. Cohen and I prepared and published our latest (1955) least-squares adjustm...
Planck’s constant was introduced as a fundamental scale in the early history of quantum mechanics. W...
In 1923, the American physicist Robert Andrews Millikan (1868-1953) was awarded the Nobel Prize for ...
The following discussion of the experimental determination of the charge e of an electron may prove ...
Three lectures delivered at the inauguration of the Rice Institute, by Sir William Ramsay, K.C.B., F...
The quest for the value of the electron’s atomic mass has been the subject of continuing efforts ove...
Eddington in 1923, first identified four dimensionless numbers, derived from combinations of the bas...
A modified International System of Units (SI) based on simply specifying exact numeric values of sev...
The Bohr orbits of the hydrogen atom and the Planck constant can be derived classically from the Ma...
Starting from the phenomenology of the electron–proton capture process rigorously estimates an impro...