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Cathode Rays

Article Formal Antecedent Foundations and Logic

Citation

J. J. Thomson. (1897). Cathode Rays. Philosophical Magazine. 44. pp. 293–316.

Why this reference is included

Thomson’s 1897 Cathode Rays, published in Philosophical Magazine, is one of the program’s working technical references. Cited in Book IV (Categorical Microcosm), Part 1, Chapter The Proton and the Electron: β-Decay Products, where the program draws on it in the context of “Historically, the proton was identified first (Rutherford, 1919 ), the electron even earlier (Thomson, 1897 ), and the neutron last (Chadwick, 1932 ).”

Cited in

  • Book IV — Categorical Microcosm Part 1
    Chapter The Proton and the Electron: β-Decay Products
    Historically, the proton was identified first (Rutherford, 1919 ), the electron even earlier (Thomson, 1897 ), and the neutron last (Chadwick, 1932 )

Bibliographic Details

BibTeX KeyThomson1897
AuthorsJ. J. Thomson
Year
TypeArticle
Journal / BookPhilosophical Magazine
Volume44
Pages293--316