The Radioactive Substances: Their Properties And Behaviour

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The Radioactive Substances: Their Properties And Behaviour
Walter Makower
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If the cross section of each reservoir is the same, then the quantity of water flowing through each of the tubes ab, be, cd will be proportional to the quantity of water in the reservoir immediately above it. In order to make our analogy correspond more nearly with the case of the three radioactive changes, we will suppose that we have no means of determining the quantity of water in each reservoir, but that we have some measuring instruments, say water-meters, by means of which we can measure
...the aum of the currents of water flowing through ab and cd at any time. Now let water be poured into A at a constant rate for a known time, after which it is cut off. If the water has been poured into A for only a short time^ there will be a large rush of water through ab for a short time after cutting off the supply flowing into A.
There will, however, be very little water flow- ing through cd at first, because some time will elapse before an appreciable quantity of water has accumulated in B and run into C aoo THE RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES to produce the current in cd.


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