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For the past two years I have tried to help my students build cloud chambers.
They did so, and found themselves in an empty cloud chamber.
He nodded to the cloud chamber blocking the media wall.
Anderson therefore placed a lead bar across the middle of the cloud chamber.
By this time, cloud chamber observations had clarified the nature of the hard component.
This added another way to use cloud chambers to measure the properties of elementary particles.
Delta rays appear as branches in the main track of a cloud chamber.
The words were trails in a cloud chamber.
As a result of this consensus, Rossi's group began to wind down their cloud chamber experiments.
He pursued the application of this discovery and perfected the first cloud chamber in 1911.
Pullman compares the movement of these objects to particles in a cloud chamber.
This can be observed in a cloud chamber.
In 1952, he designed a magnetic cloud chamber.
The same principle can be used to extract information in experiments involving the Wilson cloud chamber.
It's all good dirty fun, with more rebounds and ricochets than there are in a cloud chamber.
The cloud chamber was the first detector of radioactivity and nuclear transmutation.
For the invention of the cloud chamber he received the Nobel Prize in 1927.
It is also a crucial process in forming particle tracks in a cloud chamber.
Kiters were undeterred as they crisscrossed like particles in a cloud chamber.
The bubble chamber is similar to a cloud chamber in application and basic principle.
In 1936, he and Anderson discovered the muon, using cloud chamber measurements of cosmic rays.
It was noted that the result of such a decay is always observed as linear tracks seen in Wilson's cloud chamber.
Valhalla was sketched by a series of skewed white lines that looked like tracks through a cloud chamber.
The cloud chamber represented a primitive scintillation counter which could measure radioactivity.
In its most basic form, a cloud chamber is a sealed environment containing a supersaturated vapor of water or alcohol.
With Fermi, he built a Wilson chamber to study the disintegration of mesons.
The cloud chamber, also known as the Wilson chamber, is a particle detector used for detecting ionizing radiation.
Raymond Wilson Chambers, 1874-1942.
Raymond Wilson Chambers (1935), Thomas More, London: Cape.
The Papers of Raymond Wilson Chambers (1874-1942): a Handlist.
In 1949 he succeeded Raymond Wilson Chambers as Quain Professor of English at University College London.
Raymond Wilson Chambers (12 November 1874 - 23 April 1942) was a British literary scholar, author, and academic; throughout his career he was associated with University College London (UCL).