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... frequency dependence of its reflectivity : Some frequencies are reflected more strongly than others . The very different colors of copper , gold , and aluminum indicate that this frequency dependence can vary strikingly from one metal ...
... frequency dependence of its reflectivity : Some frequencies are reflected more strongly than others . The very different colors of copper , gold , and aluminum indicate that this frequency dependence can vary strikingly from one metal ...
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... frequency . This is confirmed by more accurate quantum - mechanical calculations of a . Note that we can also use ( 27.44 ) to estimate the frequency below which at will be frequency - independent , in terms of the observed static ...
... frequency . This is confirmed by more accurate quantum - mechanical calculations of a . Note that we can also use ( 27.44 ) to estimate the frequency below which at will be frequency - independent , in terms of the observed static ...
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... frequency region . However , when k is of order wr / c the frequency falls below wr , vanishing as kc / √o , relation characteristic of ordinary electromagnetic radiation in a medium with dielectric constant € 0 . ( e ( -w ) = E ( w ) ...
... frequency region . However , when k is of order wr / c the frequency falls below wr , vanishing as kc / √o , relation characteristic of ordinary electromagnetic radiation in a medium with dielectric constant € 0 . ( e ( -w ) = E ( w ) ...
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The Drude Theory of Metals | 1 |
Failures of the Free Electron Model | 57 |
Crystal Lattices | 63 |
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