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THE free-space phase velocity of microwaves of length 1.25 cm. and frequency 24,000 Mc./s. has been measured by a new method.
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FROOME, K. A New Determination of the Velocity of Electromagnetic Radiation by Microwave Interferometry. Nature 169, 107–108 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1038/169107b0
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