
Photograph showing the disintegration of lithium by bombardment with protons
- photographer:
- Philip Ivor Dee



Photograph showing the disintegration of lithium by bombardment with protons, with the formation of a new isotope of helium in Passe-Partout mount with object label, 1937
Details
- Category:
- Nuclear Physics
- Object Number:
- 1937-594
- Materials:
- glass, paper (fibre product) and cardboard
- Measurements:
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overall: 350 mm x 257 mm x 3 mm, .79 kg
- credit:
- Dee, P.J.