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... associated with x - rays , while the waves associated with neutrons and electrons have found important special applications . A wavelength of 1 A X - RAY DIFFRACTION BY CRYSTALS 17.
... associated with x - rays , while the waves associated with neutrons and electrons have found important special applications . A wavelength of 1 A X - RAY DIFFRACTION BY CRYSTALS 17.
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... associated with the tendency of electrical charges partially to shield the interior of a body from an applied magnetic field . In electromagnetism we are familiar with Lenz's law , which states that on attempting to change the flux ...
... associated with the tendency of electrical charges partially to shield the interior of a body from an applied magnetic field . In electromagnetism we are familiar with Lenz's law , which states that on attempting to change the flux ...
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... associated with 1 ev , λo Frequency associated with 1 ev , vo Wave number associated with 1 ev , ko Energy associated with 1 ev Energy associated with unit wave number Speed of 1 - ev electron Energy associated with 1 ° Kelvin ...
... associated with 1 ev , λo Frequency associated with 1 ev , vo Wave number associated with 1 ev , ko Energy associated with 1 ev Energy associated with unit wave number Speed of 1 - ev electron Energy associated with 1 ° Kelvin ...
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LATTICE ENERGY OF IONIC CRYSTALS | 29 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 43 |
LATTICE VIBRATIONS | 60 |
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