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THE WORLD OF ATOMS : Twelve Non-Mathematical Lectures by Haas, Arthur; Welch, George B. (translator); Uhler, Horace S. (translator) - 1937

by Haas, Arthur; Welch, George B. (translator); Uhler, Horace S. (translator)

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THE WORLD OF ATOMS : Twelve Non-Mathematical Lectures

by Haas, Arthur; Welch, George B. (translator); Uhler, Horace S. (translator)

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D. Van Nostrand Co., 1937. 183pp. Dark green cloth hardback, no DJ, VG, translated from the German, Second English Edition, enlarged and revised, 1937, Ten lectures on atomic physics, . Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket.
  • Bookseller Karen Wickliff - Books US (US)
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  • Binding Hardcover
  • Publisher D. Van Nostrand Co.
  • Date Published 1937
  • Keywords Physics Atomic Mechanics Light Spectra Wave Electricity Atoms Molecules

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The World of Atoms - Twelve Non-Mathematical Letures

The World of Atoms - Twelve Non-Mathematical Letures

by Haas, Arthur Ph.D; Welch, George B Ph.D

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New York: D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc., 1937. Second English Edition . Hard Back. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. 6" x 9. 183 Pages with Name and Subject Indexes. This is the Second Edition of the 1928 copyright. Four inked lines of previous owner's name on the front endpaper. No other marks and interior text pages are bright, tight, and white. This is the second English edition and every effort has been made to bring the book up to date (1937). In the eight years that have elapsed since the appearance (1929) of the first edition of this book few achievements have aroused such widespread interest as the revolutionary discoveries in atomic physics. New building-stones of matter have been revealed; trustworthy experiments have demonstrated the production and annihilation of matter; and in such common substances as water important and unsuspected admixtures have been found. Most extensive progress has been made in the disintegration and transmutation of the chemical elements and in the production… Read More
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