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{{ping|Headbomb|Mohammadidea|Mike Peel|Michael C Price|Materialscientist}} Perhaps one of you guys can help us? Please refer to the section '''Deflection by the electrons''' of this article and [https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofcam15190810camb/page/464/mode/2up Thomson's 1910 paper on the plum pudding model]. J. J. Thomson sad that the average of <math>\sqrt{L}</math> is equal to <math>\tfrac{4}{5}\sqrt{2R}</math>. He never explained how he arrived at this equation. How might he have come to this? [[User:Kurzon|Kurzon]] ([[User talk:Kurzon|talk]]) 05:04, 21 September 2024 (UTC)
It probably involves integrating the fourth root of something, as in <math>\int \sqrt[4]{x} = \tfrac{4}{5} x^{\frac{5}{4}} + C</math> [[User:Kurzon|Kurzon]] ([[User talk:Kurzon|talk]]) 12:24, 22 September 2024 (UTC)
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