The scientist made numerous observations and photographs using X rays he
had discovered. For example, he took a photograph of the shadow of the profile of the door
separating the room containing the experimental devices and the room where he exposed the
photographic plate. He took a photo of the shadow of the bone of an arm, shadow of a covered
wooden spool with wire wound on, a galvanometer with a magnetic needle covered with metal.
He also took a photo of a piece of metal inside which he managed to notice certain heterogeneity
which was invisible form the outside.
| In years 1907-1908 Stark and Wien took advantage of the relationship between the length and energy of a wave as presented by Albert Einstein and Marx Karl Ernst Planck (1858-1947) to calculate that the wavelength of X rays equalled 0.5*10-8 centimetre. |
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