XVI. Contributions to molecular physics in high vacua. Magnetic deflection of molecular trajectory. - Laws of magnetic rotation in high and low vacua. - Phosphorogenic properties of molecular discharge
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- 31 December 1879
- journal article
- Published by The Royal Society in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
- Vol. 170, 641-662
- https://doi.org/10.1098/rstl.1879.0076
Abstract
586. The present paper is a continuation of the Bakerian Lecture “On the Illumination of Lines of Molecular Pressure and the Trajectory of Molecules read before the Royal Society, December 5, 1878. Phenomena there briefly referred to have since been more fully examined; new facts have been observed, and their theoretical bearings discussed; and numerous experiments suggested by Professor Stokes and others have been tried, with the result of acquiring much information which cannot fail to be of value in assisting to evolve a theory capable of embracing all the phenomena under discussion. 587. In par. 514 I described a piece of apparatus by means of which the molecular rays electrically projected from the negative pole at a high exhaustion were converged to a focus, the pole itself being hemi-cylindrical in shape. On referring to the coloured drawing illustrating the experiments it will be observed that the green phosphorescence of the glass (by means of which the presence of the molecular rays is manifested) does not take place close to the negative pole.Keywords
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