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− | + | In the study of these pages one should consider that both matter and radiations have corpuscular properties as well as wave properties. The corpuscular properties are evident when recogniaed as highly localized events of very short duration with specific values of electric charge, energy, and mass. The wave properties can be proven in different ways which have been proven and taught for so many years...[[Category:Book|radiant energy]] | |
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Latest revision as of 06:46, 2 January 2017
Author | Thomas Henry Moray |
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Published | 1926 |
Pages | 63 |
In the study of these pages one should consider that both matter and radiations have corpuscular properties as well as wave properties. The corpuscular properties are evident when recogniaed as highly localized events of very short duration with specific values of electric charge, energy, and mass. The wave properties can be proven in different ways which have been proven and taught for so many years...