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The Quantum Theory. By F. Reiche. Translated by H. S. Hatfield and H. L. Brose. Pp. 183. 6s. net. 1922. (Methuen.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 November 2016

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* Many books use the word frequency in its correct sense for theoretical equations, but also use it (incorrectly) as meaning the reciprocal of the wave-length for experimental results. If this is done, our expression for R must be divided by c, the velocity of light in a vacuum, since c=wave-length × frequency.