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Magnetism and Atomic Structure

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IT is probably recognised by every one that the I main interest in physics of to-day lies in the study of the atom. Much of the information with regard to the atom has been obtained by studying spectra; chemistry, magnetism, X-ray scattering, etc., play only a subsidiary part. We must admit, however, that our spectroscopic material is now more or less exhausted, and that we must look for fresh sources of information.

Magnetism and Atomic Structure.

By Dr. Edmund C. Stoner. Pp. xiii + 371. (London: Methuen and Co., Ltd., 1926.) 18s. net.

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KAPITZA, P. Magnetism and Atomic Structure . Nature 119, 809–810 (1927). https://doi.org/10.1038/119809a0

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