The recoil of radium b from radium a

The recoil of radium b from radium a


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ABSTRACT WHEN radium A is transformed into radium B, the process is accompanied by the expulsion of an α particle. It has been shown that in these circumstances the atom of radium B recoils


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RIGHTS AND PERMISSIONS Reprints and permissions ABOUT THIS ARTICLE CITE THIS ARTICLE MAKOWER, W., RUSS, S. The Recoil of Radium B from Radium A. _Nature_ 83, 460 (1910).


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