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Page 60
Therein , the mass of each of the two components within a single volume element
of infinitesimal length with the same cross section as the others can vary from one
element to the next . The concentration is the appropriate mass within the ...
Therein , the mass of each of the two components within a single volume element
of infinitesimal length with the same cross section as the others can vary from one
element to the next . The concentration is the appropriate mass within the ...
Page 78
Atmospheric pressure is sufficiently small that the amount of energy associated
with the product of pressure and volume is normally negligible compared to other
considerations . Therefore , one often will use the equivalent Helmholtz free ...
Atmospheric pressure is sufficiently small that the amount of energy associated
with the product of pressure and volume is normally negligible compared to other
considerations . Therefore , one often will use the equivalent Helmholtz free ...
Page 299
As the pore volume increases , the ability of the material to withstand tensile
stresses without fracture is reduced . Concurrently , an increase in pore volume (
decrease in density ) results in a decrease in lateral spread ( Poisson ratio ) of
the ...
As the pore volume increases , the ability of the material to withstand tensile
stresses without fracture is reduced . Concurrently , an increase in pore volume (
decrease in density ) results in a decrease in lateral spread ( Poisson ratio ) of
the ...
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Contents
RICHARD W VOOK | 2 |
Epitaxial Monocrystalline Films | 10 |
Polycrystalline Films | 37 |
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