Preface |
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Acknowledgments |
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xiii | (2) |
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1 J J THOMPSON AND HIS CONTEMPORARIES |
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1.2 Prelude to the electron |
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1.3 Thomson's formative years |
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11 | (3) |
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1.4 'J J' and the Cavendish |
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14 | (6) |
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2 ELECTROMAGNETIC PHENOMENA UNRAVELED |
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20 | (17) |
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2.1 The nature of electricity |
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2.2 From magnetism to electromagnetism |
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26 | (11) |
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3 CATHODE RAYS TAKE CENTER STAGE |
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37 | (21) |
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3.1 Wonders of the electrical fire |
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37 | (5) |
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3.2 Faraday the electrician |
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3.3 Plucker's light and Hittorf's shadow |
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49 | (9) |
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58 | (20) |
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4.1 The Victorian amateurs |
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58 | (6) |
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64 | (14) |
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5 MEANWHILE, BACK IN BERLIN |
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78 | (7) |
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6.1 Arthur Schuster; a discovery narrowly missed |
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92 | (7) |
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99 | (11) |
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7 FROM PARIS TO THE SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS |
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110 | (19) |
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7.1 France enters the fray: Thomson and Perrin |
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110 | (5) |
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7.2 Preoccupation with Rontgen rays; research students |
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115 | (6) |
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121 | (8) |
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8 FROM LIVERPOOL TO PRINCETON |
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129 | (21) |
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129 | (12) |
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141 | (9) |
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150 | (25) |
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9.1 Prelude to April 1897 |
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150 | (5) |
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155 | (12) |
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167 | (8) |
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10 THE CHARGE AND THE MASS |
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175 | (15) |
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175 | (7) |
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182 | (8) |
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190 | (22) |
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11.1 The Leiden town council flap |
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190 | (3) |
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11.2 Pieter Zeeman and his effect |
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193 | (8) |
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201 | (11) |
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12 THE PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT REVISITED |
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212 | (9) |
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12.1 A blow to German science, and another blow to Lenard |
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212 | (9) |
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13.1 Are XXX-rays deflected in a magnetic field? |
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221 | (5) |
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226 | (3) |
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13.3 One more electron, but with a difference |
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229 | (13) |
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14 EVANESCENT RAYS: A FRENCH COTTAGE INDUSTRY |
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242 | (23) |
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242 | (9) |
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14.2 Seeds for another controversy |
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251 | (6) |
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14.3 The positive electron: another French coup? |
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257 | (8) |
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15.1 Positive rays and Thomson's crisis |
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265 | (7) |
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15.2 An experimental dead end |
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272 | (10) |
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282 | (11) |
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16 THE ELECTRONIC CHARGE REVISITED, AND ONE MORE CONTROVERSY |
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293 | (28) |
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16.1 Robert Millikan: from clouds to drops. First round of experiments |
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293 | (11) |
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304 | (3) |
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16.3 Oil drops; isolation of the electron |
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307 | (14) |
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17 DAWNING OF THE ATOMIC AGE |
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17.1 Background for Rutherford's atom |
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321 | (8) |
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329 | (8) |
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337 | (18) |
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18 EPILOGUE: THE NEXT TWENTY YEARS |
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18.1 The war intervenes; some later experiments |
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364 | (3) |
Abbreviations |
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367 | (2) |
Notes |
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Select bibliography |
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451 | (16) |
Name index |
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467 | (28) |
Subject index |
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