The Mechanics Of The Atom
by Max Born
Publisher: G.Bell And Sons Limited. 1927
ISBN/ASIN: B0000EGN43
Number of pages: 346
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This book is a classical work of an atomic physics pioneer. The Mechanics Of The Atom by Max Born is not an elementary textbook, but supposes the reader to have some knowledge of the experimental facts and their explanation.
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