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... coefficient are given in Table 6.7 TABLE 6.7 . LINEAR COEFFICIENTS OF THERMAL EXPANSION NEAR ROOM TEMPERATURE l1 = lo ( 1 + ẞt ) Substance Au 106 X B ( per deg C ) Substance 14 CsCl ᏞᎥ 56 Na 71 AlBr3 K 83 Ni 13 Pt 9 Te ( parallel to ...
... coefficient are given in Table 6.7 TABLE 6.7 . LINEAR COEFFICIENTS OF THERMAL EXPANSION NEAR ROOM TEMPERATURE l1 = lo ( 1 + ẞt ) Substance Au 106 X B ( per deg C ) Substance 14 CsCl ᏞᎥ 56 Na 71 AlBr3 K 83 Ni 13 Pt 9 Te ( parallel to ...
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... coefficient to decrease rather abruptly as the temperature drops below the characteristic temperature of the oscilla- tor and to go to zero as T 0 ° K ; this is indeed the observed behav- ior.26 The third law of thermodynamics requires ...
... coefficient to decrease rather abruptly as the temperature drops below the characteristic temperature of the oscilla- tor and to go to zero as T 0 ° K ; this is indeed the observed behav- ior.26 The third law of thermodynamics requires ...
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... coefficient ẞ is one - third of the volume expan- sion coefficient , so that ( 6.73 ) 8 = ( 1 / 3V ) ( ƏV / ƏT ) p = ( K / 3 ) ( dp / ǝT ) , = = — ( 1 / 3V ) ( əp / əT ) ./ ( əp / əV ) r KYC / 3V , where K is now the compressibility ...
... coefficient ẞ is one - third of the volume expan- sion coefficient , so that ( 6.73 ) 8 = ( 1 / 3V ) ( ƏV / ƏT ) p = ( K / 3 ) ( dp / ǝT ) , = = — ( 1 / 3V ) ( əp / əT ) ./ ( əp / əV ) r KYC / 3V , where K is now the compressibility ...
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DIFFRACTION OF XRAYS BY CRYSTALS | 44 |
CLASSIFICATION OF SOLIDS LATTICE ENERGY | 63 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 85 |
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