| 31. | His prime example are traces in a cloud chamber to which he devotes the penultimate chapter of the book.
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| 32. | Cloud chambers work on the same principles as bubble chambers, but are based on supersaturated vapor rather than superheated liquid.
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| 33. | Some of Drury's lasting works are " cloud chambers ", darkened caverns constructed of local rock, turf, or other materials.
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| 34. | Opera singers are sometimes like subatomic particles bumping about in a cloud chamber as they proceed on their determined paths.
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| 35. | Cloud chambers in particular can be built from widely available materials and can be constructed even in a high-school laboratory.
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| 36. | The muons can be easily detected by many types of particle detectors, such as cloud chambers, bubble chambers or scintillation detectors.
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| 37. | At the request of Patrick Blackett, who was working with cloud chambers, Bethe created a relativistic version of the Bethe formula.
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| 38. | In the cloud chamber, it is the clusters of ions caused by a passing high-energy particle that acts as nucleation centra.
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| 39. | To study the new elementary particles, Bridge and Martin Annis operated a large rectangular multi plate cloud chamber at Echo Lake.
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| 40. | Walther Bothe gave the duo the idea of considering photographic emulsion as a continuously active cloud chamber to register and store tracks.
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