0 a device containing a gas in which units of matter smaller than atoms are shown to be present by the small drops of liquid that they produce
He pursued the application of this discovery and perfected the first cloud chamber in 1911.
Langsdorf also invented the diffusion cloud chamber and the reactor oscillator.
Rossi's group focused on the use of cloud chambers to study their properties and interactions.
Leighton built, improved, and used cloud chambers to identify and measure new products of cosmic ray collisions.
In the same way that a cloud chamber reveals charged particles, each line represents a particle's energy trajectory.
The cloud chamber effect is caused by a temporary reduction in pressure in a closed system and marks the tracks of electrically-charged sub-atomic particles.
Obtaining the mass of the liquid water in the cloud chamber is possible through an equation involving the latent heat of condensation.
In its most basic form, a cloud chamber is a sealed environment containing a supersaturated vapor of water or alcohol.