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Page 90
... surface charge distribution of density Pn on the surfaces of the specimen , P2 being the normal component of the polarization P at the surfaces . The idea in creating the cavity is that we may treat the field Es of the dipoles within ...
... surface charge distribution of density Pn on the surfaces of the specimen , P2 being the normal component of the polarization P at the surfaces . The idea in creating the cavity is that we may treat the field Es of the dipoles within ...
Page 329
... surface bounded by the curve and indicated by the contoured area . The material on one side of the cut is displaced relative to that on the other by the vector distance d , which may be arbitrarily oriented relative to the surface ...
... surface bounded by the curve and indicated by the contoured area . The material on one side of the cut is displaced relative to that on the other by the vector distance d , which may be arbitrarily oriented relative to the surface ...
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... surface of a crystal . Each cube represents a molecule . ( After F. C. Frank . ) Frank pointed out that the large factor just mentioned expresses the difficulty of nucleating a new surface on a completed surface of the crystal and that ...
... surface of a crystal . Each cube represents a molecule . ( After F. C. Frank . ) Frank pointed out that the large factor just mentioned expresses the difficulty of nucleating a new surface on a completed surface of the crystal and that ...
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LATTICE ENERGY OF IONIC CRYSTALS | 29 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 43 |
LATTICE VIBRATIONS | 60 |
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