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... heat capacity of 1 gm of a suitable paramagnetic salt may be comparable with
that of 1 ton of a non - magnetic salt . It is obvious that paramagnetic impurities
must be carefully guarded against in thermal measurements at low temperatures
.
... heat capacity of 1 gm of a suitable paramagnetic salt may be comparable with
that of 1 ton of a non - magnetic salt . It is obvious that paramagnetic impurities
must be carefully guarded against in thermal measurements at low temperatures
.
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where Q is the flux of thermal energy ( energy transmitted across unit area per
unit time ) ; K is often expressed in units cal / cm - sec - deg or watts / cm - deg .
To convert to watts / cm - deg , multiply K in cal / cmsec - deg by 4 . 186 . The form
of ...
where Q is the flux of thermal energy ( energy transmitted across unit area per
unit time ) ; K is often expressed in units cal / cm - sec - deg or watts / cm - deg .
To convert to watts / cm - deg , multiply K in cal / cmsec - deg by 4 . 186 . The form
of ...
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Al Thermal conductivity ( milliwatts / cm deg k ) 77 X 2 % Mn Xr57 % Ni / / 13 %
Mn 39 % MnXSARA E11 24 % NiX dom ex 31 % Ni 1 3 % Cr , quenched 36 %
Nior . 19 % Cr X A13 % Mn , 1 % Crvene 27 % Nior IM * 10 20 40 60 80 100 200
...
Al Thermal conductivity ( milliwatts / cm deg k ) 77 X 2 % Mn Xr57 % Ni / / 13 %
Mn 39 % MnXSARA E11 24 % NiX dom ex 31 % Ni 1 3 % Cr , quenched 36 %
Nior . 19 % Cr X A13 % Mn , 1 % Crvene 27 % Nior IM * 10 20 40 60 80 100 200
...
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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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