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1
William
Crookes (1832-1919) and the Commercialization of Science
37 In the paper following Crookes' Bakerian Lecture, William Spottiswoode and J.
Fletcher Moulton (1879) referred to 'Crookes' lines' (170) and 'Crookes' space' (
196), but to a 'blank space' or 'non-luminous space', not a dark space.
William Hodson Brock, 2008
2
The Historical Development of Quantum Theory
... he constructed the radiometer and studied electric discharges through ranfied
gases (Crookes' space), the properties of cathode rays and later of radioactive
substances. Crookes founded the journal Chemical News in 1859, which he ...
Jagdish Mehra, Helmut Rechenberg, 2001
3
Understanding the Properties of Matter
In long tubes the positive column constitues by far the greater part of the
discharge, for the Crookes space, negative glow and Faraday dark space do not
depend markedly on the length of the tube. So that when the length of the
discharge is ...
4
A History of the Electron: J. J. and G. P. Thomson
The region immediately adjacent to the cathode (called the 'Crookes space' or '
dark space') varied in length depending on the conditions inside the tube, but not
on the material from which the cathode was made. Next came the negative glow,
...
5
Conduction of Electricity Through Gases
In long tubes the positive column constitutes by far the greater part of the
discharge, for the Crookes space, the negative glow and the Faraday dark space
do not depend markedly upon the length of the tube, so that when the length of
the ...
6
Conduction of Electricity Through Gases: Volume 2, ...
In long tubes the positive column constitutes by far the greater part of the
discharge, for the Crookes space, the negative glow and the Faraday dark space
do not depend markedly upon the length of the tube, so that when the length of
the ...
J. J. Thomson, G. P. Thomson, 2013
7
Notes on Recent Researches in Electricity and Magnetism: ...
557, 1890). Next to this there is a comparatively dark region lb, called sometimes
'Crookes' space' and sometimes the ' first dark space;' the length of this region
depends on the density of the gas, it gets longer as the density diminishes.
Puluj's ...
Joseph John Thomson, 2010
8
The Infancy of Atomic Physics: Hercules in His Cradle
Where the expected free path was of the order of 6 mm, Crookes's space was at
least 6 cm, and they could get a patch of light right down the tube—perhaps 60 or
70 cm from the cathode. The year after Crookes proclaimed his NewStateof ...
9
Material Substructures in Complex Bodies: From Atomic Level ...
... 299 Convection, 298—299 Covalent bonding, 19—20 Cracking propagation
and spacing, 763—764 stress relief by film, 761—763 Crookes space, 152
Crucible, evaporation source, 120 Cryopumps, 76, 78 Crystalline solids, 2—6
Crystallite ...
Gianfranco Capriz, Paolo Maria Mariano, 2007
10
Materials Science of Thin Films
... 299 Convection, 298—299 Covalent bonding, 19—20 Cracking propagation
and spacing, 763—764 stress relief by film, 761—763 Crookes space, 152
Crucible, evaporation source, 120 Cryopumps, 76, 78 Crystalline solids, 2—6
Crystallite ...