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even though not entirely unexpected. In the course of the experimentation, Geiger and Marsden used gold foil, as this could be made extremely thin. They ob- served that even though the vast majority of
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Rutherford accepted the offer, and began working there in 1907. In the Manchester laboratory, the famous gold foil ex- periment was conducted by Hans Geiger and un- dergraduate student Ernest Marsden in 1909 [...] scattering of alpha particles, which came from radioactive ra- don-222 and were directed at a piece of gold foil. The scattering of the alpha particle should have only been deflected by one or two degrees. [...] explain yourself!” Geiger continued, “We have used a radium source to project alpha particles at a gold foil mounted on a thin, glass plate and find that about one in twenty-thousand of the alpha particles
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vast majority of α-particles passed the metal foil (and in the course of the experiment they used gold foil as this could be prepared extremely thin), with some of them being scattered, very few of them
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engine could be used as a printing device, but was also able to produce ice. Mouchot was awarded a gold medal for this ma- chine. Yet, by this time, things had changed once again. A major problem of Mouchot’s
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engine could be used as a printing device, but was also able to produce ice. Mouchot was awarded a gold medal for this ma- chine. Yet, by this time, things had changed once again. A major problem of Mouchot’s [...] disadvantage. It was made of silver and oxi- dized and had to be often clean. Muochot was awarded a gold medal for presentation of this ex- periment. Furthermore, in 1880, Mouchot’s assistant Abel Pifre [...] phenomenon—producing ice from heat! The jury of the Fair was so impressed that it awarded Augustin the gold medal in his category, and the Ministry of Agriculture and Trade, not to be outdone, named him Knight
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the periphery: Media coverage of bos- nian refugees and “illegal migration”. In I. Bondebjerg & P. Golding (eds.), European Cul- ture and the Media (165-189). Bristol: Intellect. Museum of Contemporary Art
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as mankind. Alchemists have long searched for recipes to make their own gold; and governments have time and again diluted the gold contents of the coins produced in their mints by mixing it with lesser [...] important exception to this practice. The landed elites re- sisted dilution of gold coins, because they were paid their rents in gold. See Chris- tine Desan, “Beyond Commodification: Contract and the Credit- [...] globally. Indeed, over the course of Lehman’s lifetime, the global monetary system changed from the gold standard to Bretton Woods and from there to fiat money, and from a financial sector that was tightly