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The fluctuating electric field of light is accompanied by a fluctuating magnetic field
, perpendicular both to the direction of ... In a beam of light emitted by a typical
source , the directions of the electric field vibrations of the various components of
...
The fluctuating electric field of light is accompanied by a fluctuating magnetic field
, perpendicular both to the direction of ... In a beam of light emitted by a typical
source , the directions of the electric field vibrations of the various components of
...
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This means that the electron circulation induced by an external magnetic field is
greater when the field is in one direction - for aromatic molecules , in the direction
perpendicular to the plane of the ring - than it is in other directions . The reason ...
This means that the electron circulation induced by an external magnetic field is
greater when the field is in one direction - for aromatic molecules , in the direction
perpendicular to the plane of the ring - than it is in other directions . The reason ...
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Suppose that one starts with an ordinary sample of matter and then places it in
the fixed large field of the spectrometer magnet , with the field in the z direction .
The relaxation processes , occurring under the influence of the external fixed field
...
Suppose that one starts with an ordinary sample of matter and then places it in
the fixed large field of the spectrometer magnet , with the field in the z direction .
The relaxation processes , occurring under the influence of the external fixed field
...
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