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Roentgen Rays and Phenomena of the Anode and Cathode.

By Edward P. (Edward Pruden) Thompson

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Uncover the secrets of invisible rays and electrical experiments that sparked a scientific revolution.

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2020-10-09
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"Roentgen Rays and Phenomena of the Anode and Cathode" by Edward P. Thompson is a late 19th-century scientific exploration that seeks to explain the mysterious world of X-rays and the activity inside discharge tubes. The author sets out to break down the complex science behind electric discharges and their effects, especially regarding the revolutionary X-ray technology of the time. Opening with a clear statement of purpose, the book promises to clarify the core ideas and behaviors connected to X-rays, building on the experiments of physicists who came before. Highlighting the importance of Roentgen rays and detailing the basics of discharge tubes, the book stresses the need for prior scientific work in understanding X-ray origins. Thompson aims to reach a wide audience, from students to medical and physics experts, inspiring them to dive into the real-world uses of this new energy.

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