A continuous record of atmospheric nucleation:
In the present memoir, entitled "A Continuous Record of Atmospheric Nucleation," the author further discusses his researches on the nucleus, as published in Experiments with Ionized Air, Smiths.onian Contributions to Know- ledge, vol. xxix, 1901, and in Structure of the Nucleus, issued as...
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Zusammenfassung: | In the present memoir, entitled "A Continuous Record of Atmospheric Nucleation," the author further discusses his researches on the nucleus, as published in Experiments with Ionized Air, Smiths.onian Contributions to Know- ledge, vol. xxix, 1901, and in Structure of the Nucleus, issued as part of the same volume in 1903. The investigation has been carried on with the aid of a grant from the Hodgkins Fund of the Smithsonian Institution. Doctor Barus describes the nucleus as a dust particle small enough to float in the air, but larger than the order of molecular size. Such a particle pre- cipitates condensation in an atmosphere saturated with water vapor in its immediate vicinity. When these nuclei occur approximately of uniform size in thousands and millions, they give rise to condensational phenomena of trans- cendent beauty and importance. By far the greater number of nuclei are initially ionized, or at least carry electric charge. In addition to mechanical, thermal, and chemical processes, high potential is shown to be a fruitful source of nuclei. Certain kinds of radiation, like ultra- violet light, or the X-rays, or radioactive bodies, may also generate nuclei in the dust -free air through which the radiation passes. The term "nucleation" is here used to denote the number of nuclei per cubic centimeter regardless of their source or special properties. The scope of the present memoir is summarized by the author in his preface. In accordance with the rule adopted by the Smithsonian Institution, the manuscript has been submitted for examination to a Committee consisting of Professor Wilder D. Bancroft, of Cornell University, and Professor Edgar F. Smith, of the University of Pennsylvania, and, having been recommended for publication, it is herewith presented in the series of Contributions to Knowledge, |
Beschreibung: | Aus: Smithsonian contributions to knowledge. Vol.34 |
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spelling | Barus, Carl 1856-1935 Verfasser (DE-588)117566926 aut A continuous record of atmospheric nucleation Washington Smithsonian Inst. 1905 226 S.m.Abb.u.Tab.,fol. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Smithsonian Institution: Publication 1651 Aus: Smithsonian contributions to knowledge. Vol.34 In the present memoir, entitled "A Continuous Record of Atmospheric Nucleation," the author further discusses his researches on the nucleus, as published in Experiments with Ionized Air, Smiths.onian Contributions to Know- ledge, vol. xxix, 1901, and in Structure of the Nucleus, issued as part of the same volume in 1903. The investigation has been carried on with the aid of a grant from the Hodgkins Fund of the Smithsonian Institution. Doctor Barus describes the nucleus as a dust particle small enough to float in the air, but larger than the order of molecular size. Such a particle pre- cipitates condensation in an atmosphere saturated with water vapor in its immediate vicinity. When these nuclei occur approximately of uniform size in thousands and millions, they give rise to condensational phenomena of trans- cendent beauty and importance. By far the greater number of nuclei are initially ionized, or at least carry electric charge. In addition to mechanical, thermal, and chemical processes, high potential is shown to be a fruitful source of nuclei. Certain kinds of radiation, like ultra- violet light, or the X-rays, or radioactive bodies, may also generate nuclei in the dust -free air through which the radiation passes. The term "nucleation" is here used to denote the number of nuclei per cubic centimeter regardless of their source or special properties. The scope of the present memoir is summarized by the author in his preface. In accordance with the rule adopted by the Smithsonian Institution, the manuscript has been submitted for examination to a Committee consisting of Professor Wilder D. Bancroft, of Cornell University, and Professor Edgar F. Smith, of the University of Pennsylvania, and, having been recommended for publication, it is herewith presented in the series of Contributions to Knowledge, Atmospheric nucleation Condensation Atmosphäre (DE-588)4003397-1 gnd rswk-swf Keimbildung (DE-588)4201506-6 gnd rswk-swf Atmosphäre (DE-588)4003397-1 s Keimbildung (DE-588)4201506-6 s DE-604 Smithsonian Institution: Publication 1651 (DE-604)BV035362206 1651 |
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