Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 2Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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... particles to the other ; usually from a neutral to an ion . Cross section : Probability of an interaction be- tween two colliding particles expressed as an area . Differential cross sections : Cross sections that are functions of one of ...
... particles to the other ; usually from a neutral to an ion . Cross section : Probability of an interaction be- tween two colliding particles expressed as an area . Differential cross sections : Cross sections that are functions of one of ...
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... particles and the medium is the field of a " target " atom or molecule . The wavelength is then given by λ h / p where h is Planck's con- stant and p is the momentum of the particles . Comparing to an atomic radius ( e.g. , ao , the ...
... particles and the medium is the field of a " target " atom or molecule . The wavelength is then given by λ h / p where h is Planck's con- stant and p is the momentum of the particles . Comparing to an atomic radius ( e.g. , ao , the ...
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... particles . As the impact parameter between two colliding particles determines the likelihood of a deflection , we assign a collision probability Pe ( b , v ) for each impact parameter . If the incident and / or target particle has a ...
... particles . As the impact parameter between two colliding particles determines the likelihood of a deflection , we assign a collision probability Pe ( b , v ) for each impact parameter . If the incident and / or target particle has a ...
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Guide to Using the Encyclopedia ix Atomic Physics | 339 |
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