Page Summary: In the mid 1800's scientists successfully passed an electric current through a vacuum in a glass This video demonstrate the concept of Discovery of Electron and its properties by using
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In the mid 1800's scientists successfully passed an electric current through a vacuum in a glass This video demonstrate the concept of Discovery of Electron and its properties by using Examine electrons as particles and waves and detect radiation with a Geiger counter.
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- In the mid 1800's scientists successfully passed an electric current through a vacuum in a glass
- This video demonstrate the concept of Discovery of Electron and its properties by using
- Examine electrons as particles and waves and detect radiation with a Geiger counter.
- This chemistry and physics video tutorial provides a basic introduction into the
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