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  2. Mott problem - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, Mott is assuming that the alpha particle barely notices the atoms it excites as it races through the cloud chamber. Mott analyzes the spatial properties of the factor f j 1 0 ( R ) {\displaystyle f_{j_{1}0}(\mathbf {R} )} which describes the scattered alpha-particle wave when the first atom is excited and the second is in its ...

  3. Cloud chamber - Wikipedia

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    Fig. 4: How condensation trails are formed in a diffusion cloud chamber. Fig. 5: In a diffusion cloud chamber, a 5.3 MeV alpha-particle track from a Pb-210 pin source near Point (1) undergoes Rutherford scattering near Point (2), deflecting by angle theta of about 30 degrees. It scatters once again near Point (3), and finally comes to rest in ...

  4. C. T. R. Wilson - Wikipedia

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    The cloud chamber allowed huge experimental leaps forward in the study of subatomic particles and the field of particle physics, generally. Some have credited Wilson with making the study of particles possible at all. [7] Commemorative plaque at Ben Nevis about the observatory there, and C.T.R. Wilson's cloud chamber

  5. Investigate North - Wikipedia

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    Investigate North was founded in 2011 by Vibeke Windeløv and Stinna Lassen.. On August 7, 2014 Investigate North released their first game Cloud Chamber. [3]In 2015 Investigate North acquired the independent game development studio Mystic Box Studio, the Aporia IP and at that time 6 key developers.

  6. Donald A. Glaser - Wikipedia

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    In a cloud chamber, particles pass through gas and collide with metal plates that obscure the scientists' view of the event. The cloud chamber also needs time to reset between recording events and cannot keep up with accelerators' rate of particle production. [2]: 31–32 He experimented with using superheated liquid in a glass chamber.

  7. CLOUD experiment - Wikipedia

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    View inside the chamber of the CLOUD experiment. The core of the experiment is a stainless steel chamber of 26 m 3 volume filled with synthetic air made from liquid nitrogen and liquid oxygen. The chamber atmosphere and pressure is being measured and regulated by various instrumentations.

  8. Alexander Langsdorf Jr. - Wikipedia

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    In this time he developed a continuously sensitive cloud chamber. After a research fellowship at the University of California at Berkeley , he became a physics instructor at Washington University in St. Louis from 1939 to 1942.

  9. Carl David Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Anderson was born in New York City, the son of Swedish immigrants.He studied physics and engineering at Caltech (B.S., 1927; Ph.D., 1930).Under the supervision of Robert A. Millikan, he began investigations into cosmic rays during the course of which he encountered unexpected particle tracks in his (modern versions now commonly referred to as an Anderson) cloud chamber photographs that he ...