The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1965 |
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... masses of the daughters since both are very light ( the neutrino probably has no mass ) . Looking at the table , we find in the first case a mass difference of about 1 million electron volts , while in the second case there is a mass ...
... masses of the daughters since both are very light ( the neutrino probably has no mass ) . Looking at the table , we find in the first case a mass difference of about 1 million electron volts , while in the second case there is a mass ...
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... mass point - an object with mass - charge , perhaps , but with no size . This is a very good model for the objects that make up a typical gas . The dis- tances between the gas molecules are large compared to the size of the molecules ...
... mass point - an object with mass - charge , perhaps , but with no size . This is a very good model for the objects that make up a typical gas . The dis- tances between the gas molecules are large compared to the size of the molecules ...
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... mass of 1,237 . Hence , to put the two of them together in a family is quite reasonable . In addition to the N ° and ... mass of 1,533 mev . It is a very striking fact that the different starred particles differ from each other in mass ...
... mass of 1,237 . Hence , to put the two of them together in a family is quite reasonable . In addition to the N ° and ... mass of 1,533 mev . It is a very striking fact that the different starred particles differ from each other in mass ...
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