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Insertion of a sam sections , tl ple changes the angle at which the light entering
the analyzer is po plane , an larized , and thus to find the new position of
minimum intensity the cor along analyzer must be rotated . The change in
angular position ...
Insertion of a sam sections , tl ple changes the angle at which the light entering
the analyzer is po plane , an larized , and thus to find the new position of
minimum intensity the cor along analyzer must be rotated . The change in
angular position ...
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For the free rotation of molecules , as occurs in the gas phase , this consists only
of the kinetic energy of motion of the various atoms labeled by the index i : E = > {
m ; v ; ( 9 - 22 ) The rotation of a diatomic molecule , as described in Section 3 ...
For the free rotation of molecules , as occurs in the gas phase , this consists only
of the kinetic energy of motion of the various atoms labeled by the index i : E = > {
m ; v ; ( 9 - 22 ) The rotation of a diatomic molecule , as described in Section 3 ...
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of the refractive index in the vicinity of an absorption band , a not unexpected
situation since optical rotation is related to the difference between the refractive
indices of the medium for the two components of the polarized ray . In practical
cases ...
of the refractive index in the vicinity of an absorption band , a not unexpected
situation since optical rotation is related to the difference between the refractive
indices of the medium for the two components of the polarized ray . In practical
cases ...
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1STATES OF MATTER | 1 |
2SOLUTIONS | 51 |
SECOND LAW AND EQUILIBRIUM | 115 |
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