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STRESS COMPONENTS The force acting on a unit area in the solid is defined as
the stress . ... Z . , Zy , Zz . The capital letter indicates the direction of the force ,
and the subscript indicates the normal to the plane to which the force is applied .
STRESS COMPONENTS The force acting on a unit area in the solid is defined as
the stress . ... Z . , Zy , Zz . The capital letter indicates the direction of the force ,
and the subscript indicates the normal to the plane to which the force is applied .
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On comparison with ( 3 . 22 ) we see that our model leads to the following
expressions for the elastic coefficients : ( 3 . 34 ) C11 = a / a ; C12 = 0 ; 044 = B /
2a . . We note that with only nearest neighbor forces on the central force
assumption ( B ...
On comparison with ( 3 . 22 ) we see that our model leads to the following
expressions for the elastic coefficients : ( 3 . 34 ) C11 = a / a ; C12 = 0 ; 044 = B /
2a . . We note that with only nearest neighbor forces on the central force
assumption ( B ...
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essentially the same physical conditions as the coercive force . A comparison of
the initial permeability Mo and the coercive force H , for a wide range of magnetic
materials is shown in Fig . 10 . 15 . There is a very close correlation , materials ...
essentially the same physical conditions as the coercive force . A comparison of
the initial permeability Mo and the coercive force H , for a wide range of magnetic
materials is shown in Fig . 10 . 15 . There is a very close correlation , materials ...
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LATTICE ENERGY OF IONIC CRYSTALS | 29 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 43 |
LATTICE VIBRATIONS | 60 |
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