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English: Ives-Stilwell experiment. "Canal rays" (a mixture of mostly H2+ and H3+ ions) were accelerated through perforated plates charged from 6,788 to 18,350 volts. The beam and its reflected image were simultaneously observed using a concave mirror offset 7° from the beam. (The offset in this illustration is exaggerated.)
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2012-07-09 07:27 Stigmatella aurantiaca 715×210× (19563 bytes) Removed superfluous layer that was bloating the file size.
2012-07-09 06:57 Stigmatella aurantiaca 715×210× (172722 bytes) Author: [[User:Stigmatella aurantiaca]] Source: Own drawing, created using Inkscape Description: Ives-Stilwell experiment {{cc-by-sa-3.0}} {{GFDL-self}}
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