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... unit of viscosity , the poise ( P ) , is defined by Equation ( 1-48 ) with all quantities in cgs units , so that a liquid of unit viscosity requires a force of 1 dyn to cause two parallel planes of 1 cm2 area 1 cm apart in the liquid to ...
... unit of viscosity , the poise ( P ) , is defined by Equation ( 1-48 ) with all quantities in cgs units , so that a liquid of unit viscosity requires a force of 1 dyn to cause two parallel planes of 1 cm2 area 1 cm apart in the liquid to ...
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... units in the series . This system can exist in various states ; each state will be described by the total number of ... unit to be down after the first one has been chosen , and dividing by two to eliminate duplicate states . A few of ...
... units in the series . This system can exist in various states ; each state will be described by the total number of ... unit to be down after the first one has been chosen , and dividing by two to eliminate duplicate states . A few of ...
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... unit . ( 2 ) Electron capture : One of the extranuclear electrons , usually one of the K electrons , is drawn into the nucleus , decreasing the atomic number by one unit . Since the removal of the electron from its K orbit leaves a ...
... unit . ( 2 ) Electron capture : One of the extranuclear electrons , usually one of the K electrons , is drawn into the nucleus , decreasing the atomic number by one unit . Since the removal of the electron from its K orbit leaves a ...
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