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Zerstreuung von Röntgenstrahlen und Quantentheorie. SS. (161)-166. - Und: P(eter) Debye und E(rich) Hückel. Zur Theorie der Elektrolyte. SS. (185)-206 und (305)-325. In: Physikalische Zeitschrift. Jg. 24.
Leipzig, Hirzel, 1923. - (27,5 x 20 cm). XII, 520 S. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen und 11 Tafeln. Halbleinwandband der Zeit.
Zu I: Erste Ausgabe. - "Debye and Scherrer investigated the electron distribution inside the atom by analysis of intensities, introducing the atomic form factor, which was later to prove of importance. Although his long study of X rays had been concerned mainly with the classical wave theory of scattering of radiation by matter, Debye used (in the obove item) the quantum theory in 1923 to develop independently a quantitative theory of the Compton effect, which evidenced the dualism of the wave and particle theories of light" (DSB). - Zu II: Erste Ausgabe. - "In 1920 Debye returned to Zurich as professor of experimental physics and director of the Physical Institute at the ETH... Erich Hückel, collaborated with him in his next great basic contribution, the Debye-Hückel theory of electrolytes published in 1923. The work on X-ray scattering and dipole moments continued through the Zurich period along with that on electrolytes" (DSB). - Papierbedingt leicht gebräunt. Einband leicht berieben, sonst gut erhalten
Zerstreuung von Röntgenstrahlen und Quantentheorie. SS. (161)-166. - Und: P(eter) Debye und E(rich) Hückel. Zur Theorie der Elektrolyte. SS. (185)-206 und (305)-325. In: Physikalische Zeitschrift. Jg. 24.
Leipzig, Hirzel, 1923. - (27,5 x 20 cm). XII, 520 S. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen und 11 Tafeln. Halbleinwandband der Zeit.
Zu I: Erste Ausgabe. - "Debye and Scherrer investigated the electron distribution inside the atom by analysis of intensities, introducing the atomic form factor, which was later to prove of importance. Although his long study of X rays had been concerned mainly with the classical wave theory of scattering of radiation by matter, Debye used (in the obove item) the quantum theory in 1923 to develop independently a quantitative theory of the Compton effect, which evidenced the dualism of the wave and particle theories of light" (DSB). - Zu II: Erste Ausgabe. - "In 1920 Debye returned to Zurich as professor of experimental physics and director of the Physical Institute at the ETH... Erich Hückel, collaborated with him in his next great basic contribution, the Debye-Hückel theory of electrolytes published in 1923. The work on X-ray scattering and dipole moments continued through the Zurich period along with that on electrolytes" (DSB). - Papierbedingt leicht gebräunt. Einband leicht berieben, sonst gut erhalten
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