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minus-square_cnt0@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up8·2 days ago Various notations appear in older sources were used, such as Ne(22) in 1934,[1]: 226 Ne22 for neon-22 (1935)[2] or Pb210 for lead-210 (1933)[3]: 7 You kids and your newfangled notations *shakes fist at heaven* I had some really old physics books when I went to school … and that has been a while.
You kids and your newfangled notations *shakes fist at heaven*
I had some really old physics books when I went to school … and that has been a while.