Book contents
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- MEANING OF TERMS AND SYMBOLS AS USED IN THIS BOOK
- CHAP. I PROPERTIES OF AN ELECTRIC CHARGE
- CHAP. II ELECTRIC INERTIA
- CHAP. III FORESHADOWING OF THE ATOM OR INDIVISIBLE UNIT OF ELECTRICITY
- CHAP. IV FORESHADOWING OF THE ELECTRON
- CHAP. V DETERMINATION OF SPEED AND ELECTROCHEMICAL EQUIVALENT OF CATHODE RAYS
- CHAP. VI DETERMINATION OF ELECTROCHEMICAL EQUIVALENT IN THE CASE OF ELECTRIC LEAKAGE IN ULTRA-VIOLET LIGHT
- CHAP. VII IONISATION OF GASES
- CHAP. VIII DETERMINATION OF THE MASS OF AN ELECTRON
- CHAP. IX FURTHER DETAILS CONCERNING ELECTRONS AND IONS
- CHAP. X THE ELECTRON THEORY OF CONDUCTION AND OF RADIATION
- CHAP. XI FURTHER DISCUSSION OF THE ELECTRON THEORY OF THE MAGNETISATION OF LIGHT AND DETERMINATION OF THE m/e RATIO IN RADIATION
- CHAP. XII INCREASE OF INERTIA DUE TO VERY RAPID MOTION
- CHAP. XIII JUSTIFICATION FOR ELECTRIC THEORY OF INERTIA
- CHAP. XIV MORE ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT OF THE COMBINED ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC DEFLEXION METHOD FOR MEASURING VELOCITY AND MASS OF THE PARTICLES IN COMPOUND RAYS
- CHAP. XV ELECTRIC VIEW OF MATTER
- CHAP. XVI ELECTRIC VIEW OF MATTER (continued)
- CHAP. XVII FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING THE STRUCTURE OF AN ATOM
- CHAP. XVIII SUMMARY OF OTHER CONSEQUENCES OF ELECTRON THEORY
- CHAP. XIX RADIATION FROM A RING OF ELECTRONS, AND ITS BEARING ON THE CONSTITUTION OF AN ATOM
- CHAP. XX DIFFICULTIES CONNECTED WITH THE ELECTRIC THEORY OF MATTER
- CHAP. XXI VALIDITY OF OLD VIEWS OF ELECTRICAL PHENOMENA
- APPENDICES
CHAP. III - FORESHADOWING OF THE ATOM OR INDIVISIBLE UNIT OF ELECTRICITY
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2013
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- MEANING OF TERMS AND SYMBOLS AS USED IN THIS BOOK
- CHAP. I PROPERTIES OF AN ELECTRIC CHARGE
- CHAP. II ELECTRIC INERTIA
- CHAP. III FORESHADOWING OF THE ATOM OR INDIVISIBLE UNIT OF ELECTRICITY
- CHAP. IV FORESHADOWING OF THE ELECTRON
- CHAP. V DETERMINATION OF SPEED AND ELECTROCHEMICAL EQUIVALENT OF CATHODE RAYS
- CHAP. VI DETERMINATION OF ELECTROCHEMICAL EQUIVALENT IN THE CASE OF ELECTRIC LEAKAGE IN ULTRA-VIOLET LIGHT
- CHAP. VII IONISATION OF GASES
- CHAP. VIII DETERMINATION OF THE MASS OF AN ELECTRON
- CHAP. IX FURTHER DETAILS CONCERNING ELECTRONS AND IONS
- CHAP. X THE ELECTRON THEORY OF CONDUCTION AND OF RADIATION
- CHAP. XI FURTHER DISCUSSION OF THE ELECTRON THEORY OF THE MAGNETISATION OF LIGHT AND DETERMINATION OF THE m/e RATIO IN RADIATION
- CHAP. XII INCREASE OF INERTIA DUE TO VERY RAPID MOTION
- CHAP. XIII JUSTIFICATION FOR ELECTRIC THEORY OF INERTIA
- CHAP. XIV MORE ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT OF THE COMBINED ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC DEFLEXION METHOD FOR MEASURING VELOCITY AND MASS OF THE PARTICLES IN COMPOUND RAYS
- CHAP. XV ELECTRIC VIEW OF MATTER
- CHAP. XVI ELECTRIC VIEW OF MATTER (continued)
- CHAP. XVII FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING THE STRUCTURE OF AN ATOM
- CHAP. XVIII SUMMARY OF OTHER CONSEQUENCES OF ELECTRON THEORY
- CHAP. XIX RADIATION FROM A RING OF ELECTRONS, AND ITS BEARING ON THE CONSTITUTION OF AN ATOM
- CHAP. XX DIFFICULTIES CONNECTED WITH THE ELECTRIC THEORY OF MATTER
- CHAP. XXI VALIDITY OF OLD VIEWS OF ELECTRICAL PHENOMENA
- APPENDICES
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- ElectronsOr the Nature and Properties of Negative Electricity, pp. 19 - 23Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012First published in: 1906