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2 ) The allowed energy levels are quantized in this way , other values of the
energy being excluded as the corresponding y ' s do not satisfy the boundary
conditions . It is often convenient , particularly in three dimensions , to introduce
the ...
2 ) The allowed energy levels are quantized in this way , other values of the
energy being excluded as the corresponding y ' s do not satisfy the boundary
conditions . It is often convenient , particularly in three dimensions , to introduce
the ...
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To satisfy these two conditions the normal derivative duo / on must vanish on the
boundary planes of each polyhedron . ... The cubes show the unit cells in either
case . sphere is determined by the condition that the volume of the s sphere be ...
To satisfy these two conditions the normal derivative duo / on must vanish on the
boundary planes of each polyhedron . ... The cubes show the unit cells in either
case . sphere is determined by the condition that the volume of the s sphere be ...
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Curves are given for both linear polarization and circular polarization of the r - f
field . It is interesting to state in terms of the mobility the condition wt > 1 for the
observation of cyclotron resonance . In esu , r = m * u / e ; to have wr > 1 requires
u ...
Curves are given for both linear polarization and circular polarization of the r - f
field . It is interesting to state in terms of the mobility the condition wt > 1 for the
observation of cyclotron resonance . In esu , r = m * u / e ; to have wr > 1 requires
u ...
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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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