Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 2Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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Page 317
... potential accurately at all R to obtain a reasonable estimate of the deflec- tion function for collisions between ... potential results , they are used frequently to calculate effects of energetic charged particles incident on solids for ...
... potential accurately at all R to obtain a reasonable estimate of the deflec- tion function for collisions between ... potential results , they are used frequently to calculate effects of energetic charged particles incident on solids for ...
Page 323
... potential of the form V1 ( R ) = = Σ NB , e - Rai ZAe2 R i is used , where NÅ , is the number of electrons in the ith shell on B. A good approximation for light atoms is to assume that the ith shell has a screening constant determined ...
... potential of the form V1 ( R ) = = Σ NB , e - Rai ZAe2 R i is used , where NÅ , is the number of electrons in the ith shell on B. A good approximation for light atoms is to assume that the ith shell has a screening constant determined ...
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... potentials , the ther- modynamic potential can be calculated for an- odic and cathodic electrode reactions , as can the activities of the reactants and products of the overall cell reactions . If a cell reaction is repre- sented by aA ...
... potentials , the ther- modynamic potential can be calculated for an- odic and cathodic electrode reactions , as can the activities of the reactants and products of the overall cell reactions . If a cell reaction is repre- sented by aA ...
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