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ATOMIZER IS A MISNOMER. But a nice way to say that the oil drops are really small. Note also that the X-ray source should be at a point equal or higher that the microscope. If you look around for the experiment, you will notice variants in the diagrams that show some changes in the expression of the setup. One version seems to confuse « light » sources. Because there are two distinct ones: one for the X-rays (to ionize), one for the visible light (to better see the droplets). Thanks Mark for the post, a reminder of a wonderful experiment.
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