Geocentric Posted May 26, 2007 Report Posted May 26, 2007 In Clark's tables, atomic masses of certain isotopes has a number written as subscript. What is its significance?I have just completed my bachelors degree in Physics and don't know such a basic thing. Its really shameful, isn't it?Maybe I never thought about it.Somebody please help. Quote
sanctus Posted May 27, 2007 Report Posted May 27, 2007 Can you post a scan of it? I'm not sure if i understood you right.Anyway I'm doing my master thesis now, also in physics, and so in case I don't know we can be both ashamed. [begin: philosophy nerd]But you know this following Socrates we are (or will be) more intelligent because "we know not to know"...[/end philosophy nerd] Quote
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