David L. Webster, General Physics for Colleges (Century, 1923).
Scientific papers
Webster DL (Sep 1914). "The Effect of Pressure on the Absorption of Light by Bromine and Chlorine, and its Theoretical Significance". Physical Review. 4 (3): 177–194, 561.
Bibcode:
1914PhRv....4..177W.
doi:
10.1103/PhysRev.4.177.
Webster DL (Jun 1917). "The Theory of Electromagnetic Mass of the Parson Magneton and other Non-Spherical Systems". Physical Review. 9 (6): 484–499.
Bibcode:
1917PhRv....9..484W.
doi:
10.1103/PhysRev.9.484.
David L. Webster, "Forces on Ferromagnets through which Electrons are Moving", (Dec 1946).
Leonard T. Pockman; David L. Webster; Paul Kirkpatrick; Keith Harworth (Mar 1947). "The Probability of K Ionization of Nickel by Electrons as a Function of Their Energy". Physical Review. 71 (6): 330–338.
Bibcode:
1947PhRv...71..330P.
doi:
10.1103/PhysRev.71.330.
^John A. Garraty and Mark C. Carnes, ed., "David Locke Webster (6 Nov. 1888-17 Dec. 1976)", American National Biography, V22, pp. 868-69 (New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1999).
David L. Webster, General Physics for Colleges (Century, 1923).
Scientific papers
Webster DL (Sep 1914). "The Effect of Pressure on the Absorption of Light by Bromine and Chlorine, and its Theoretical Significance". Physical Review. 4 (3): 177–194, 561.
Bibcode:
1914PhRv....4..177W.
doi:
10.1103/PhysRev.4.177.
Webster DL (Jun 1917). "The Theory of Electromagnetic Mass of the Parson Magneton and other Non-Spherical Systems". Physical Review. 9 (6): 484–499.
Bibcode:
1917PhRv....9..484W.
doi:
10.1103/PhysRev.9.484.
David L. Webster, "Forces on Ferromagnets through which Electrons are Moving", (Dec 1946).
Leonard T. Pockman; David L. Webster; Paul Kirkpatrick; Keith Harworth (Mar 1947). "The Probability of K Ionization of Nickel by Electrons as a Function of Their Energy". Physical Review. 71 (6): 330–338.
Bibcode:
1947PhRv...71..330P.
doi:
10.1103/PhysRev.71.330.
^John A. Garraty and Mark C. Carnes, ed., "David Locke Webster (6 Nov. 1888-17 Dec. 1976)", American National Biography, V22, pp. 868-69 (New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1999).