Heisenberg Theory of Atomic Structure
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-6247-8_5880
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n The currently accepted view of the structure of atoms, formulated by Heisenberg in 1934, according to which the atomic nuclei are built of nucleons, which may be protons or neutrons, while the extranuclear shells consist of electrons only. If
m and
m′ are given in grams, and
r in centimeters,
F will be in dynes if
k = 6.670 × 10
−8.
$$F = k{{mm'} \over {r^2 }}$$
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