Physics
Found in 905 Collections and/or Records:
11 pages of notes on integrals, November 1935
11 pages of notes on integrals. These were sent with a covering note November 1935 by G. Cook, and originally tucked into notebook Coll-37/B.27.
14 page manuscript draft for a paper on ionisation at Tromsö, c. 1932-1933
14 page manuscript draft for a paper on ionisation at Tromsö. It has no date and the author is unknown, but it was written during the Second Polar Year 1932-1933.
14 page manuscript draft for paper on various aspects of F2 Layer , c. 1939
14 page manuscript draft for paper on various aspects of F2 Layer. The latest reference in the material is 1939.
'1958-62 Values of fF2 midnight equinox', and charts dated 'Easter 1964 for r(fF2)', 1958-1964
Original folder containing '1958-62 Values of fF2 midnight equinox', and later charts dated 'Easter 1964 for r(fF2)'. A full list of the contents is written on the folder cover.
'A digest of recent papers', author unknown, c. 1953
'A digest of recent papers', author unknown, c. 1953.
'A New Approach to the Elucidation of F2 Layer Phenomena', no date
'A New Approach to the Elucidation of F2 Layer Phenomena'. The material consists of a 2 page note, no date (written on wartime paper).
'A note on ionospheric storm phenomena' and ‘Appendix of supplementary notes', October 1952
'A note on ionospheric storm phenomena' and ‘Appendix of supplementary notes’, dated October 1952. The material was possibly prepared by Edward Appleton for a U.R.S.I. [Union Radio-Scientifique Internationale] meeting.
A Prognostication concerning the Frost by Monsieur Cassini the French King's Astrologer, 1697
A scurrilous pamphlet probably directed, according to Gregory's marginalia, at Flamsteed, by one "Charles Bernard Chirurgein".
'A Sketch of a general theory of F2 Layer ionisation', no date
'A Sketch of a general theory of F2 Layer ionisation'. The material consists of a 3 page note and 1 page graph, no date.
Absorption, c. 1932-1948
This sub-subseries consists of 16 files containing material relating to Edward Appleton's research into absorption, which were not included under the main heading.