Some Contributions From the Laboratory of Physics of the University of Illinois

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Some Contributions From the Laboratory of Physics of the University of Illinois
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It takes, as a rule, some time for a cell to reach a steady state of sensibility.
4. The attempts to measure the velocities of the electrons by means of the magnetic deflection have been unsuccessful.
5. The results obtained indicate that the equilibrium potential depends to some extent upon the temperature of the metal, above zero degrees; below zero degrees the equilibrium potential seems to be independent of the temperature. Further experiments upon this point are necessary.
6. The relation
...of the velocity of the electrons and the frequency of the incident light is the same for: pure potassium, potassium "fixed" with hydrogen, caesium and caesium "fixed" with hydrogen. And the relation between the equilibrium potential and the frequency of the incident light is the more constant the nearer the metal approaches the permanent state of sensitiveness.
7. The theoretical and calculated values of the initial velocity of the electrons are both of the order of io 7 cm. Per second.
8. The theoretical value of the time required for the expulsion of an 34 DAVID W.


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