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... tion to a unit area of a plane whose normal lies in the x direction ; the stress com- ponent X , represents a force ... tion that the angular acceleration vanish , and hence that the total torque must be zero . It follows that Fig . 4.2 ...
... tion to a unit area of a plane whose normal lies in the x direction ; the stress com- ponent X , represents a force ... tion that the angular acceleration vanish , and hence that the total torque must be zero . It follows that Fig . 4.2 ...
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... tion of adjacent molecules over the opposite direction may also tend to eliminate the critical point displayed by ( 7.30 ) ; the effect is known as " hindered rotation . " DIPOLE ORIENTATION IN SOLIDS We expect molecules in gases and ...
... tion of adjacent molecules over the opposite direction may also tend to eliminate the critical point displayed by ( 7.30 ) ; the effect is known as " hindered rotation . " DIPOLE ORIENTATION IN SOLIDS We expect molecules in gases and ...
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... tion , the approach to equilibrium is described by the appropriate solu- tion of ( 10.3 ) : ( 10.4 ) VD ( 1 ) = ▽ D ( 0 ) e ̄t / . We have thus arranged things so that a disturbance from equilibrium dies out exponentially , with the ...
... tion , the approach to equilibrium is described by the appropriate solu- tion of ( 10.3 ) : ( 10.4 ) VD ( 1 ) = ▽ D ( 0 ) e ̄t / . We have thus arranged things so that a disturbance from equilibrium dies out exponentially , with 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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