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... interaction poten- tials , but in doing so we will also consider inelas- tic effects such as excitations and ionizations . V. Interaction Potentials A. OVERVIEW The primary force determining the behavior of colliding atoms or molecules ...
... interaction poten- tials , but in doing so we will also consider inelas- tic effects such as excitations and ionizations . V. Interaction Potentials A. OVERVIEW The primary force determining the behavior of colliding atoms or molecules ...
Page 323
... INTERACTIONS For slow collisions even small disturbances can lead to deflections ; therefore the interaction potential at long range ( large separations be- tween colliding partners , R >> FA , FB ) is of inter- est . If the electronic ...
... INTERACTIONS For slow collisions even small disturbances can lead to deflections ; therefore the interaction potential at long range ( large separations be- tween colliding partners , R >> FA , FB ) is of inter- est . If the electronic ...
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... interaction is attractive and is determined by the polarizability of S. On the other hand , the final interaction is clearly repul- sive . Depending on the final states of O + and S * , the initial and final potential curves may cross ...
... interaction is attractive and is determined by the polarizability of S. On the other hand , the final interaction is clearly repul- sive . Depending on the final states of O + and S * , the initial and final potential curves may cross ...
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Guide to Using the Encyclopedia ix Atomic Physics | 339 |
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