It was as early as 1903 that the British physicists, McLennan and Burton(1) and Rutherford and Cooke(2) noticed that the rate of leakage of an electric charge from an electroscope within an air-tight metal chamber could be reduced as much as 30% by enclosing the chamber within a completely encircling metal shield or box with walls several centimeters thick. This meant that the loss of charge of the enclosed electroscope was not due to imperfectly insulating supports, but must rather be due to some highly penetrating rays, like the gamma rays of radium, which could pass through metal walls as much as a centimeter thick and ionize the gas inside
The study of the electric discharge through gases led directly to the discovery of x-rays by W. C. R...
1. The residual ionization in an electroscope at infinite depth in water, that is, its zero reading...
The reactions which can occur are very numerous, and it is considered that this field is one in w...
Discharge rate of an electroscope at altitudes from 5 to 15.5 km.—Four specially designed instrument...
This year we are celebrating 101 years since the discovery of cosmic rays. They are whizzing all aro...
The elimination in penetrating ray experiments of temperature and pressure effects is accomplished t...
X-Rays were discovered by the celebrated Bavarian physicist Wilhelm Rontgen in November, 1895. Durin...
The primary object of this research was to establish with accuracy the variation of the vertical i...
The planet Earth orbits the Sun in what is often considered to be empty space but is in fact full of...
The results of a very high altitude geographical survey extending in airplanes from Northern Canada ...
The evidence obtained from the study of cosmic rays that the more stable and more abundant elements ...
The discovery of cosmic rays, a milestone in science, was based on the work by scientists in Europe ...
The 1912 balloon flights of Victor Hess and related activities in those years are reviewed. Subseque...
The recent experiments of Bothe and Kolhoerster(1) have led to an important and interesting conclusi...
If a gas be enclosed in a thick-walled vessel and protected from all external disurbances a few of ...
The study of the electric discharge through gases led directly to the discovery of x-rays by W. C. R...
1. The residual ionization in an electroscope at infinite depth in water, that is, its zero reading...
The reactions which can occur are very numerous, and it is considered that this field is one in w...
Discharge rate of an electroscope at altitudes from 5 to 15.5 km.—Four specially designed instrument...
This year we are celebrating 101 years since the discovery of cosmic rays. They are whizzing all aro...
The elimination in penetrating ray experiments of temperature and pressure effects is accomplished t...
X-Rays were discovered by the celebrated Bavarian physicist Wilhelm Rontgen in November, 1895. Durin...
The primary object of this research was to establish with accuracy the variation of the vertical i...
The planet Earth orbits the Sun in what is often considered to be empty space but is in fact full of...
The results of a very high altitude geographical survey extending in airplanes from Northern Canada ...
The evidence obtained from the study of cosmic rays that the more stable and more abundant elements ...
The discovery of cosmic rays, a milestone in science, was based on the work by scientists in Europe ...
The 1912 balloon flights of Victor Hess and related activities in those years are reviewed. Subseque...
The recent experiments of Bothe and Kolhoerster(1) have led to an important and interesting conclusi...
If a gas be enclosed in a thick-walled vessel and protected from all external disurbances a few of ...
The study of the electric discharge through gases led directly to the discovery of x-rays by W. C. R...
1. The residual ionization in an electroscope at infinite depth in water, that is, its zero reading...
The reactions which can occur are very numerous, and it is considered that this field is one in w...