Photograph showing the disintegration of lithium w

Made:
1937 in London
Diagram and atom track photograph showing the disintegration of Photograph showing the disintegration of lithium when bombarded Photograph showing the disintegration of lithium when bombarded Photograph showing the disintegration of lithium when bombarded

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Diagram and atom track photograph showing the disintegration of
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Photograph showing the disintegration of lithium when bombarded
Philip Ivor Dee. Enquiries to Science Museum, London

Photograph showing the disintegration of lithium when bombarded
Philip Ivor Dee. Enquiries to Science Museum, London

Photograph showing the disintegration of lithium when bombarded
Philip Ivor Dee. Enquiries to Science Museum, London

Diagram and atom track photograph showing the disintegration of lithium when bombarded by deuterons, on card mount (passe-partout framing without glass) with label, by Science museum photograpers, London, from images by P. I. Dee, 1937. See Royal Society's Proceedings, "A", Vol. 141, plate 17, no. 12 1933 for description.

Details

Category:
Nuclear Physics
Object Number:
1937-748
Materials:
paper (fibre product) and cardboard
Measurements:
overall (mount): 290 mm x 415 mm x 3 mm, .178 kg
type:
black-and-white print - photograph and diagram
credit:
Science Museum Photographer