Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 2Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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Page 214
... energy integral , which is the only one for three - dimensional flows . A peculiar conse- quence is that the energy tends to be trapped in the large scales , whereas enstrophy cascades to- ward small scales to be lost eventually to ...
... energy integral , which is the only one for three - dimensional flows . A peculiar conse- quence is that the energy tends to be trapped in the large scales , whereas enstrophy cascades to- ward small scales to be lost eventually to ...
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... ENERGY LOSS CROSS SECTIONS For elastic collisions the energy transfer to B is simply related to x when B is initially stopped ( see Table I ) and , therefore , it is often useful to consider the elastic energy transfer cross section ...
... ENERGY LOSS CROSS SECTIONS For elastic collisions the energy transfer to B is simply related to x when B is initially stopped ( see Table I ) and , therefore , it is often useful to consider the elastic energy transfer cross section ...
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... energy or matter with their sur- roundings . The energy E and the mass m of the system remain constant during the process : dE 0 ; dm = 0. We deal with systems that change with time ; hence , any changes in energy or mass must occur ...
... energy or matter with their sur- roundings . The energy E and the mass m of the system remain constant during the process : dE 0 ; dm = 0. We deal with systems that change with time ; hence , any changes in energy or mass must occur ...
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Guide to Using the Encyclopedia ix Atomic Physics | 339 |
Approximations and Expansions 1 Atomic Spectrometry | 357 |
Archaeological Geology 31 Atomic Spectroscopy | 381 |
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