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Page 301
... tive ) is not well known quantitatively ; qualita- tively , σ / V becomes very small and presum- ably goes to zero as the Richardson number becomes critical . * The standard deviations of the horizontal wind components obey similarity ...
... tive ) is not well known quantitatively ; qualita- tively , σ / V becomes very small and presum- ably goes to zero as the Richardson number becomes critical . * The standard deviations of the horizontal wind components obey similarity ...
Page 389
... tive to the ion's ground state , are complemented by rather exotic spectra , which are also ob- served with this technique . The violent colli- sions of the high - speed ions lead frequently to the excitation of two or more electrons ...
... tive to the ion's ground state , are complemented by rather exotic spectra , which are also ob- served with this technique . The violent colli- sions of the high - speed ions lead frequently to the excitation of two or more electrons ...
Page 498
... tive material can deliver as much as 100 A hr over the life of the battery . 3. Low cost : Compared with nickel , cad- mium , or silver , lead is very low in cost even per ampere - hour . 4 . Relatively good shelf life in storage . 5 ...
... tive material can deliver as much as 100 A hr over the life of the battery . 3. Low cost : Compared with nickel , cad- mium , or silver , lead is very low in cost even per ampere - hour . 4 . Relatively good shelf life in storage . 5 ...
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Guide to Using the Encyclopedia ix Atomic Physics | 339 |
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