Rare Metal Developments

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
G. C. RIDDELL Donald M. Liddell
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1932

Abstract

THE cosmic ray continues to engage the attention of the physicists, and according to Millikan and Compton, experiments of the past summer indicate that these rays must come from interstellar space, but not from the stars themselves. According to press reports of the International Congress of Physicists at Rome, the view was given there that these rays have an initiating potential of over 750,000.000 volts. In the field of spectrographic investigation great strides have been made. The U. S. Naval Research Laboratories (R. F. Mehl and G. E. Doan of Lehigh) have just finished a year's work with a "radium torch" or "shadowgraphic apparatus" in the field of the X-ray, that bids fair to displace the latter to a great extent. The torch is more powerful., easier to operate and cheaper. Penetration of 10 in. of steel has been accomplished, which. is much -beyond the- -scope-, of the X-ray..
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APA: G. C. RIDDELL Donald M. Liddell  (1932)  Rare Metal Developments

MLA: G. C. RIDDELL Donald M. Liddell Rare Metal Developments. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1932.

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