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... coefficient of thermal expansion . Values of the linear expansion coefficients are given in Table 5.3 . TABLE 5.3 . LINEAR COEFFICIENTS OF THERMAL EXPANSION NEAR ROOM TEMPERATURE lt = lo ( 1 + ẞt ) Substance Au 106 X B ( per deg C ) ...
... coefficient of thermal expansion . Values of the linear expansion coefficients are given in Table 5.3 . TABLE 5.3 . LINEAR COEFFICIENTS OF THERMAL EXPANSION NEAR ROOM TEMPERATURE lt = lo ( 1 + ẞt ) Substance Au 106 X B ( per deg C ) ...
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... coefficient and is negative for free electrons . In esu the Hall coefficient for metals is of the magnitude 10-24 . The result obtained for metals , using Fermi - Dirac statistics and taking care to distinguish between instantaneous and ...
... coefficient and is negative for free electrons . In esu the Hall coefficient for metals is of the magnitude 10-24 . The result obtained for metals , using Fermi - Dirac statistics and taking care to distinguish between instantaneous and ...
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... coefficient is expressed ( 14.28 ) RH = ± 3π / 8Nec , where the plus sign applies to n - type and the minus sign to p - type material , under the convention that e is negative ; here N is the con- centration of carriers . The factor 3/8 ...
... coefficient is expressed ( 14.28 ) RH = ± 3π / 8Nec , where the plus sign applies to n - type and the minus sign to p - type material , under the convention that e is negative ; here N is the con- centration of carriers . The factor 3/8 ...
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