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... dependence of their dielectric constants . The problem of the dielectric constant of water is that the static dielectric constant is Molar polarizability 80 60 40 20 CC14 CH3Cl CH2Cl2 CHCl3 CH 0.0025 Fig . 7.7 . Plot of the quantity 4π ...
... dependence of their dielectric constants . The problem of the dielectric constant of water is that the static dielectric constant is Molar polarizability 80 60 40 20 CC14 CH3Cl CH2Cl2 CHCl3 CH 0.0025 Fig . 7.7 . Plot of the quantity 4π ...
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... dependence of the real part of the dielectric constant in barium titanate , from smoothed data of von Hippel and Powles and Jackson . spaced only 10-2 cm apart . This feature is of great importance in the application of crystals of ...
... dependence of the real part of the dielectric constant in barium titanate , from smoothed data of von Hippel and Powles and Jackson . spaced only 10-2 cm apart . This feature is of great importance in the application of crystals of ...
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... dependence . The extension of the theory to the region T « is indicated in Appendix K. 8 It has been found by Grüneisen " that the observed temperature dependence of the resistivity is described quite well at all tempera- tures by the ...
... dependence . The extension of the theory to the region T « is indicated in Appendix K. 8 It has been found by Grüneisen " that the observed temperature dependence of the resistivity is described quite well at all tempera- tures by the ...
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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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