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... electrons per square centimetre per second . How the Starfish electrons spread as far from the explosion site as they did and what produced different electron energies in various sections of the belt remained to be explained . The decay ...
... electrons per square centimetre per second . How the Starfish electrons spread as far from the explosion site as they did and what produced different electron energies in various sections of the belt remained to be explained . The decay ...
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... electron as the energy of the incident photon , hv , minus the work required to pull the electron out of the sample , Wo : Ekin hv - W o Although this equation was first derived for light photons absorbed on metal surfaces , it also ...
... electron as the energy of the incident photon , hv , minus the work required to pull the electron out of the sample , Wo : Ekin hv - W o Although this equation was first derived for light photons absorbed on metal surfaces , it also ...
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... electron outside a closed shell ) is propor- tional to Z2 , the atomic number squared . Bohr's equation containing the Z2 term can be extended to more compli- cated atoms of higher atomic number by realizing that the binding energy of ...
... electron outside a closed shell ) is propor- tional to Z2 , the atomic number squared . Bohr's equation containing the Z2 term can be extended to more compli- cated atoms of higher atomic number by realizing that the binding energy of ...
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