Let there be in every material particle several material points charged with electricity, of which, however, only one be movable, and have the charge e and the mass μ.


As quoted by Walter Kaufmann, "The Development of the Electron Idea" (Nov. 8, 1901) The Electrician Vol. 48 pp. 95-97. Lecture delivered before the 73rd Naturforscher Versammlung at Hamburg. From the Physikalische Zeitshrift, of October 1, 1901.


Let there be in every material particle several material points charged with electricity, of which, however, only one be movable, and have the charge ...

Let there be in every material particle several material points charged with electricity, of which, however, only one be movable, and have the charge ...

Let there be in every material particle several material points charged with electricity, of which, however, only one be movable, and have the charge ...

Let there be in every material particle several material points charged with electricity, of which, however, only one be movable, and have the charge ...