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... dipole moment of zero there will be a fluctuating dipole moment associated with the instan- taneous position of the electrons in the atom . The instantaneous electric field associated with the moment will induce a dipole moment in ...
... dipole moment of zero there will be a fluctuating dipole moment associated with the instan- taneous position of the electrons in the atom . The instantaneous electric field associated with the moment will induce a dipole moment in ...
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... dipole moment per unit volume , the dipole moment of the spec- imen as a whole being defined as Σer . The sum is extended over all charges in the system ; on the supposition that the system is neutral the sum is independent of the ...
... dipole moment per unit volume , the dipole moment of the spec- imen as a whole being defined as Σer . The sum is extended over all charges in the system ; on the supposition that the system is neutral the sum is independent of the ...
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... DIPOLE ORIENTATION IN SOLIDS We expect molecules in gases and liquids to be fairly free to rotate , and the permanent dipole moments may be expected to make their full orientational contribution to the polarizability , as calculated ...
... DIPOLE ORIENTATION IN SOLIDS We expect molecules in gases and liquids to be fairly free to rotate , and the permanent dipole moments may be expected to make their full orientational contribution to the polarizability , as calculated ...
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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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