the quick history of cosmic ray man the birth of an extraordinary particle…
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THE QUICK HISTORY OF COSMIC RAY MAN THE BIRTH OF AN EXTRAORDINARY PARTICLE…. Wilson suspected the cause of the “residue” conductivity of the atmosphere might be condensation tracks on the nuclei-ions. A QUICK HISTORY OF COSMIC RAY MAN THE BIRTH OF AN EXTRAORDINARY PARTICLE…. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
THE QUICK HISTORY OF THE QUICK HISTORY OF COSMIC RAY MANCOSMIC RAY MAN
THE BIRTH OF AN EXTRAORDINARY PARTICLE…THE BIRTH OF AN EXTRAORDINARY PARTICLE…
• Wilson suspected Wilson suspected the cause of the the cause of the “residue” “residue” conductivity of the conductivity of the atmosphere might atmosphere might be condensation be condensation tracks on the tracks on the nuclei-ions.nuclei-ions.
A QUICK HISTORY OF A QUICK HISTORY OF COSMIC RAY MANCOSMIC RAY MAN
THE BIRTH OF AN EXTRAORDINARY PARTICLE…THE BIRTH OF AN EXTRAORDINARY PARTICLE…
GERMAN SCIENTIST, GERMAN SCIENTIST, VICTOR HESS AND HIS VICTOR HESS AND HIS BALLOONBALLOON
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A QUICK HISTORY OF A QUICK HISTORY OF COSMIC RAY MANCOSMIC RAY MAN THE BIRTH OF AN EXTRAORDINARY PARTICLE…THE BIRTH OF AN EXTRAORDINARY PARTICLE…
• In 1912, Victor Hess In 1912, Victor Hess took a radiation took a radiation counter (using a counter (using a gold leaf gold leaf electroscope) on a electroscope) on a balloon flight.balloon flight.
• Traveling 17,500 Traveling 17,500 feet without oxygen, feet without oxygen, he observed the he observed the radiation increase in radiation increase in his balloon climbed.his balloon climbed.
By the time Cosmic Ray Man reaches the Earth’s surface, there are By the time Cosmic Ray Man reaches the Earth’s surface, there are mostly muon’s and electron’s left…about 5/6 and about 1/6 mostly muon’s and electron’s left…about 5/6 and about 1/6 (respectively). So the higher the primary energy, the more muons and (respectively). So the higher the primary energy, the more muons and electrons are on the ground.electrons are on the ground.