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To each photon , he assigned an energy hv , where h is again Planck ' s constant
and v is the frequency of the electromagnetic radiation represented by the photon
. Einstein developed the idea of photons in his successful effort to explain the ...
To each photon , he assigned an energy hv , where h is again Planck ' s constant
and v is the frequency of the electromagnetic radiation represented by the photon
. Einstein developed the idea of photons in his successful effort to explain the ...
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What are the amplitude , frequency , and 16 . Sketch a section in the yz plane of a
3d , : wavelength ? orbital , showing the intersections with 6 . What is the highest -
order diffraction beam nodal surfaces and the regions of maximum observable ...
What are the amplitude , frequency , and 16 . Sketch a section in the yz plane of a
3d , : wavelength ? orbital , showing the intersections with 6 . What is the highest -
order diffraction beam nodal surfaces and the regions of maximum observable ...
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cipected s spezsured quency , or the collapse of a bridge when wind gusts set it
vibrating the refra at a particular frequency at which it continuously absorbs
energy . The probability that a spectroscopic transition does result from incident ...
cipected s spezsured quency , or the collapse of a bridge when wind gusts set it
vibrating the refra at a particular frequency at which it continuously absorbs
energy . The probability that a spectroscopic transition does result from incident ...
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1STATES OF MATTER | 1 |
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SECOND LAW AND EQUILIBRIUM | 115 |
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