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The Project Physics Course
Supplemental Unit
Discoveries
in
Physics
B
Supplemental Unit B
Discoveries
in
Physics
by David
L.
Anderson
Oberlin College
Published by
A Component
of the
Project Physics Course
HOLT, RINEHART and WINSTON,
New
York, Toronto
Inc.
Directors of Harvard Project Physics
Picture Credits
Gerald Holton, Department of Physics,
Cover photographs: upper left, courtesy of Physics Today; upper right, Brown Brothers; center, courtesy of Professor M. S. Livingston, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; lower left, Culver Pictures, Inc.; lower right, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge.
Harvard University
James Rutherford, Chairman of the Department of Science Education, New York University, New York Fletcher G. Watson, Harvard Graduate F.
School of Education
Facing page 1, Haags Gemeentemuseum. 4, Yerkes Observatory and Lowell
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Observatory.
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New York PubUc Library; Yerkes Observatory.
6, Fig. 1-2,
Fig. 1-3,
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The Bettmann Archives, Harvard Observatory.
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Inc.; Fig. 1-8,
13, Fig. 1-9,
Yerkes Observatory. Lowell Observatory
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Photograph; Fig. 1-12,
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Lowell Observatory Photograph. Deutsches Museum, Munich. 32, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge. 18,
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The Bettmann Archive, Inc. George Thomson.
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46, Project Physics Fihn "The World of Enrico Fermi". Page 48, University of Chicago. Institute of Physics.
54, Segre Collection, Niels Library.
New York Pubhc
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Bohr
Library.
American.
62, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory. 76, National Accelerator Laboratory. 77,
TASS from SOVFOTO.
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Lawrence Radiation Laboratory.
Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge. Page 84, Haags Gemeentemuseum. Page 85, Yerkes Observatory and Lowell Observatory; Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge; Project Physics Film "The World of Enrico Fermi"; Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory.
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Contents Prologue
1
Chapter
New
1
Findings
in
the
Introduction 5 The discovery of Uranus 6 The stirange motion of Uranus Perturbations 10 The discovery of Neptune 1
Heavens — Uranus, Neptune, and
Pluto
8
The orbit of Neptune 14 The discovery of Pluto 17 Experiment
Chapter 2
22
Cathode Rays and the Discovery
of the Electron
The discovery of cathode rays 33 The wave theory of cathode rays 34
A
particle theory is proposed
35
Properties of the particles: Schuster's calculations Hertz's experiments in support of the
36
wave
theo