Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 2Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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... flux is not zero. In order to make these two properties compatible, we have to propose that a nonsegregative diffusive" flux has developed; we shall call this flux a nonequimolar flux because it arises as a result of a difference in ...
... flux is not zero. In order to make these two properties compatible, we have to propose that a nonsegregative diffusive" flux has developed; we shall call this flux a nonequimolar flux because it arises as a result of a difference in ...
Page 141
... flux ( flux calculator ) on each elementary surface of a structure takes into account shadowing of ion and neutral flux and re - emission of neutral flux in trenches and holes [ 3 ] . Charging effects are not considered , but are ...
... flux ( flux calculator ) on each elementary surface of a structure takes into account shadowing of ion and neutral flux and re - emission of neutral flux in trenches and holes [ 3 ] . Charging effects are not considered , but are ...
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... flux inside it . We have seen that the condition of zero flux is in reality the bal- ance of two fluxes . If the primary current should change there would be an excess of flux in one direction or the other which would induce a voltage ...
... flux inside it . We have seen that the condition of zero flux is in reality the bal- ance of two fluxes . If the primary current should change there would be an excess of flux in one direction or the other which would induce a voltage ...
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Guide to Using the Encyclopedia ix Atomic Physics | 339 |
Approximations and Expansions 1 Atomic Spectrometry | 357 |
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