Chapter 10

Transcriber's note:The following is a list of changes made to the original. The first line is the original line, the second the corrected one.parabola, hyperbola--play a large part in the subsequentparabola,thehyperbola--play a large part in the subsequentSeneca,PhyscialScience; translated by John Clarke.Seneca,PhysicalScience; translated by John Clarke.College by1558it was the custom to remain for discussionCollege by1658it was the custom to remain for discussionslowly with the result that it had a stony, rather aslowly with the result that it had a stony, ratherthanaThis would correspond to 325° January 1, 1847.This would correspond to 325°onJanuary 1, 1847.sometimes, in the case of the γrayswith velocitysometimes, in the case of the γrays,with velocitypositively and negativelychasgedparticles. Rutherfordpositively and negativelychargedparticles. Rutherford

Transcriber's note:

The following is a list of changes made to the original. The first line is the original line, the second the corrected one.

parabola, hyperbola--play a large part in the subsequentparabola,thehyperbola--play a large part in the subsequent

Seneca,PhyscialScience; translated by John Clarke.Seneca,PhysicalScience; translated by John Clarke.

College by1558it was the custom to remain for discussionCollege by1658it was the custom to remain for discussion

slowly with the result that it had a stony, rather aslowly with the result that it had a stony, ratherthana

This would correspond to 325° January 1, 1847.This would correspond to 325°onJanuary 1, 1847.

sometimes, in the case of the γrayswith velocitysometimes, in the case of the γrays,with velocity

positively and negativelychasgedparticles. Rutherfordpositively and negativelychargedparticles. Rutherford


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