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1922432871922. <p>Einstein Albert 1879-1955 and Paul Ehrenfest 1880-1933. Quantentheoretische Bemerkungen zum Experiment von Stern und Gerlach. Offprint from Zeitschrift für Physik 11 1922. 31-34pp. 229 x 155 mm. Original printed self-wrappers. Light toning but fine otherwise. </p> <p>First Edition Offprint Issue. In 1922 the physicists Otto Stern and Walther Gerlach conducted a now-classic experiment in which a beam of silver atoms was streamed through an inharmonious magnetic field in order to observe the atoms' deflection patterns. Rather than a random and continuous distribution as predicted by classical theory the atoms passing through the field were deflected up or down by a specific amount demonstrating that they had intrinsically quantum properties. The Stern-Gerlach experiment corroborated the Bohr-Sommerfeld model of the atom and strongly influenced later developments in 20th century physics. However the experiment also created some serious difficulties for quantum physicists in the period before the rise of the "new" quantum mechanics. </p> <p>Einstein and Ehrenfest addressed one of these difficulties-connected with space quantization-in their joint paper in which </p> <p>"they dealt in particular with the problem of how the orbits of the atom would obtain their discrete directions which they exhibit while passing through the inhomogeneous magnetic field. Under the assumption that the mechanism causing the orientation was provided by the interaction with the radiation field Einstein and Ehrenfest estimated that for a field strength of 10000 G a change in the direction of the orbit would take place in roughly 1011 s; this long time interval would be reduced in the presence of heat radiation at room temperature . . . to about 109 s. How could they asked the experimental situation be explained which implied that the discrete orientations of the orbits in silver atoms were obtained in less than 10-4 s. In order to deal with this evident puzzle Einstein and Ehrenfest proposed two alternatives: first that the silver atoms were always in the states of spatial quantization; second the orientations of the electron orbits arose from an interaction of the atoms with the radiation field which involved much smaller reaction times . . . However they found that both alternatives created considerable difficulties in the understanding of the atomic processes . . . Thus Einstein and Ehrenfest concluded: 'The difficulties mentioned above show how unsatisfactory are both interpretations of the results found by Stern and Gerlach'" Mehra & Rechenberg The Historical Development of Quantum Theory 1 pp. 443-444. </p> <p>Pais Subtle is the Lord p. 328. Weil Albert Einstein Bibliography 121.</p> . unknown
1922432871922. <p>Einstein Albert 1879-1955 and Paul Ehrenfest 1880-1933. Quantentheoretische Bemerkungen zum Experiment von Stern und Gerlach. Offprint from Zeitschrift für Physik 11 1922. 31-34pp. 229 x 155 mm. Original printed self-wrappers. Light toning but fine otherwise. </p> <p>First Edition Offprint Issue. In 1922 the physicists Otto Stern and Walther Gerlach conducted a now-classic experiment in which a beam of silver atoms was streamed through an inharmonious magnetic field in order to observe the atoms' deflection patterns. Rather than a random and continuous distribution as predicted by classical theory the atoms passing through the field were deflected up or down by a specific amount demonstrating that they had intrinsically quantum properties. The Stern-Gerlach experiment corroborated the Bohr-Sommerfeld model of the atom and strongly influenced later developments in 20th century physics. However the experiment also created some serious difficulties for quantum physicists in the period before the rise of the "new" quantum mechanics. </p> <p>Einstein and Ehrenfest addressed one of these difficulties—connected with space quantization—in their joint paper in which </p> <p>"they dealt in particular with the problem of how the orbits of the atom would obtain their discrete directions which they exhibit while passing through the inhomogeneous magnetic field. Under the assumption that the mechanism causing the orientation was provided by the interaction with the radiation field Einstein and Ehrenfest estimated that for a field strength of 10000 G a change in the direction of the orbit would take place in roughly 1011 s; this long time interval would be reduced in the presence of heat radiation at room temperature . . . to about 109 s. How could they asked the experimental situation be explained which implied that the discrete orientations of the orbits in silver atoms were obtained in less than 10-4 s. In order to deal with this evident puzzle Einstein and Ehrenfest proposed two alternatives: first that the silver atoms were always in the states of spatial quantization; second the orientations of the electron orbits arose from an interaction of the atoms with the radiation field which involved much smaller reaction times . . . However they found that both alternatives created considerable difficulties in the understanding of the atomic processes . . . Thus Einstein and Ehrenfest concluded: 'The difficulties mentioned above show how unsatisfactory are both interpretations of the results found by Stern and Gerlach'" Mehra & Rechenberg The Historical Development of Quantum Theory 1 pp. 443-444. </p> <p>Pais Subtle is the Lord p. 328. Weil Albert Einstein Bibliography 121.</p> . unknown books
1945007988Paris: Gauthier-Villars 1945. Small repairs at spine ends; library ink stamp on front flyleaf; embossed stamp on title page. First Edition in French. Original Printed Wrappers. Good Plus. Gauthier-Villars Paperback
1935129649Praha 1935. 101, (3) Seiten und 9 Kunstdrucktafeln mit 16 Abbildungen. Originalbroschur. (Geringere Gebrauchsspuren). 17x11 cm
199631980Dietramszell, Ehlers-Verlag, 1996. 4°, 118 S.; mit zahlreichen s/w u. farb. Abb., Zeichnungen, Grafiken, Bezahlung per PayPal möglich, we accept PayPal, Aufkleber a. Vordereinband, Einb. ger. beschabt und angeschmutzt, altersbed. Bräunungen, ger. Gebr.sp., geheftet
197926555ABerlin, 1979. Doppelblatt, 5 (von ursprünglich 8) Original-Grafiken. Ca. 49,5 x 49,5 cm (Blattformat der Grafiken). Original-Halbleinenflügelmappe.
1948607630Berlin, Condor-Vlg. (1948). M. 1 Portr. u. 27 Abb. 56 S. Ill. OU.
194894508Berlin, Condor Verlag, 1948.
1920NATW4058Leipzig, Teubner 1920. Gr.-8°. 40 S. m. 7 Abb., OBrosch. m. Randläsuren, Rücken m. säurefreien Klebestreifen verstärkt, ausgeschiedenes Bibl.-Expl. mit den entsprechenden Kennzeichnungen.
1919NATW3700Berlin, Springer 1919. Gr.-8°. VIII, 272 S., HLn d. Zeit, ausgeschiedenes Bibl.-Expl. mit den üblichen Kennzeichnungen, Kanten berieben, vereinzelt leicht fleckig.
1958ABE-1551609573802118 PAGES-24,5 CM X 31,5 CM-EN COUVERTURE GUY LAROCHE AVEC MODELE ET PROJECTEUR-NON, LA FRANCE N'EST PAS DIVISEE EN 44 MILLIONS DE FRANCAIS, 8 PAGES, 9 PHOTOS DE ROBERT DOISNEAU-UN ECHANGE DE LETTRES PROPHETIQUES ENTRE EINSTEIN ET FREUD, PRESENTATION DE DENIS DE ROUGEMENT, 6 PAGES, 2 PHOTOS PLEINE PAGE-L'ART ABSTRAIT: MYSTIFICATION OU REVOLUTION?, PAR TANNEGUY DE QUENETAIN, PHOTO ALFRED MANESSIER DANS SON ATELIER (PLEINE PAGE COULEURS), PHOTO VIEIRA DA SILVA AVEC TABLEAUX (PLEINE PAGE COULEURS), PHOTO SERGE POLIAKOFF AVEC TABLEAUX (PLEINE PAGE COULEURS)-LE PRIX REALITES DE LA HAUTE COUTURE, 8 PAGES, 15 PHOTOS (JEAN-PHILIPPE CHARBONNIER), DIOR, CARDIN, BALMAIN, LANVIN, LAROCHE, PATOU-COMMENT ON LANCE UNE VEDETTE DE LA CHANSON, PAR LUCIEN MORISSE, 5 PAGES, 7 PHOTOS-LES TROIS MAGOTS DU GABON, PAR PIERRE ET RENEE GOSSET, PETROLE MANGANESE FER, 6 PHOTOS-PSYCHANALYSE D'UN QUOTIDIEN: LE MONDE, PHOTO HUBERT BEUVE-MERY (PLEINE PAGE COULEURS), 4P-LA SELECTION DU LIVRE DU MOIS: LA LETTRE DANS UN TAXI, PAR LOUISE DE VILMORIN, 3P, PHOTO-LES DEUX VISAGES DU PAYS DE LA LOI, TEXTE DE ROGER VAILLAND, PHOTOS D'EDOUARD BOUBAT, POUILLES, 12P
1980100840Dover Publications , Dover Books on Relativity and Related Areas Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1980 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback, editor's orange wrappers, illustrated by geometrical blue figure In-8 1 vol. - 188 pages
1961RO80261002Crown Publishers. 1961. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 164 pages. Annotation au stylo en page de titre. Texte en anglais.. . . . Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
1925140945616Berlin: Verlag von Julius Springer 1925. First edition. First edition. xiv 377 1 4 pp. Bound in publisher's orangish yellow boards. Near Fine with light rubbing and soiling to boards tiny pen squiggle to front board. Contents bright and unmarked. An uncommon German-language physics text with an appendix by Einstein. Verlag von Julius Springer unknown
19206874New York: Henry Holt and Company 1920. First American Edition First Printing. First American edition first printing with the 1920 date on the title page and no additional printings listed on the copyright page. Measuring approximately 8.5" x 5.5" with 168 numbered pages. <br /> <br /> This book is in good condition. Heavy spotting to the original dark cloth boards. Moderate foxing to the edges of the textblock. Old bookseller ticket on the front pastedown. Previous owner's stamp on the front endpaper. Moderate foxing to front endpapers and title page. Interior pages are otherwise clean. <br /> <br /> Please view the many other rare titles available for purchase at our store. We are always interested in purchasing individual or collections of fine books.<br /> <br /> Inventory# P1-70. Henry Holt and Company unknown
1961207489New York: Crown Publishers 1961. First Edition; Nineteenth Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket. Crown Publishers hardcover
1920001806<p>London: Methuen & Co. Ltd 1920. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good. First English Translation. 8vo xiii pp138 complete with b/w frontis portrait of the author and 8 pages of publisher's adverts to rear. hardcover no dust jacket. Publishers red cloth binding with blind-stamped titles to front board and black titles to spine gilt totally rubbed off in good condition with sunning to spine some shelf wear to top & tail of spine and bumping to tips of boards. Inside cracked in a couple of places with front board a little loose but binding still sound and solid with a little yellowing to pages a few discreet notes and sums to page 115-118 with the occasional mark to pages and some spotting to fore edge. Overall a good copy of this scarce 1st edition. <br /><br /></p> Methuen & Co. Ltd hardcover
1931GB00085ZPRAI5N01Crown Publishers 1931. Hardcover. Acceptable. Missing dust jacket; Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Crown Publishers hardcover
19214929<p>Second Printing. In good condition signature and back pastedown stains at margings of pages 54-66 soiling to top edge cloth cover with wear to edges and corners.</p> Henry Holt and Company hardcover
1921419355New York: Henry Holt and Company 1921. First Edition. Hardcover. Used - Very Good. This is the 3rd Large Printing. Translated by Professor Robert W. Lawson M.Sc. Henry Holt and Company hardcover
1920504910Toronto: The Ryerson Press 1920. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Binding sturdy. Text clean. A well-preserved copy of the first Canadian edition with previous owner's inscription on front free end page. Modest stunning to spine cover else in very good condition indeed. The Ryerson Press Hardcover
1920B6223Toronto; London: the Ryerson Press.; Methuen & Co. Edition. 1920. A near fine example text and illustrations clean and crisp.<br>. Edition: First Canadian Edition. after the first London. Binding: Contemporary full red cloth title on flat spine debossed stamped title on the upper board lacks the dust jacket. Notes: Albert Einstein 1879 – 1955 was a German-born theoretical physicist who developed the theory of relativity one of the two pillars of modern physics alongside quantum mechanics. His work is also known for its influence on the philosophy of science. He is best known to the general public for his mass–energy equivalence formula which has been dubbed "the world's most famous equation". He received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics "for his services to theoretical physics and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect" a pivotal step in the development of quantum theory. Size: Octavo 8vo. Illustration: Illustrated with five diagrams and numerous in text mathematical equations. A foundation work in physics and astronomy. <br><br> Category: Book Canada; Book Science & Technology; the Ryerson Press.; Methuen & Co. Edition. hardcover
1921150518058Methuen & Co. Ltd. London 1921-01-01. 2nd. Hardcover. Very Good. 13th edition from 1944 Methuen & Co. Ltd., London hardcover
1943NF0266RELATIVITY Privately published 1943 first edition a vg copy in flexible black leatherette. A seventy page treatise on energy as matter in motion culminating with the general law of relativity. Replete with many mathematical equations and forty-two figures. Privately published 1943 hardcover
192011566<p>Methuen & Co. Ltd. London. 1920. FIRST ENGLISH EDITION. 8vo. 7.7 x 5.2 inches. Portrait frontis and five line diagrams within the text. Complete with the 8pp publishers adverts at back of book. Overall a clean bright copy in recent fine binding of full red morocco. Spine with raised bands compartments ruled decorated and lettered in gilt. Single gilt ruled border on boards. Top edge gilt others untrimmed with rough edges. ------ This important translation apart from being the first English edition also contains new text written by Einstein specially for this edition-- Appendix III The Experimental Confirmation of the General Theory of Relativity.</p> Methuen & Co. Ltd. London. 1920 hardcover