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Thermoelectric phenomena The condition that there should be no current in a
metal is that there is thermodynamic equilibrium with respect to the conduction
electrons. This means not only that the temperature must be constant throughout
the ...
Thermoelectric phenomena The condition that there should be no current in a
metal is that there is thermodynamic equilibrium with respect to the conduction
electrons. This means not only that the temperature must be constant throughout
the ...
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It must be emphasized that with this condition the formulae are equally valid for
fast electrons and fast heavy particles. Formula (1 13.15) differs from the formula
derived from a microscopic discussion, neglecting interactions between atoms ...
It must be emphasized that with this condition the formulae are equally valid for
fast electrons and fast heavy particles. Formula (1 13.15) differs from the formula
derived from a microscopic discussion, neglecting interactions between atoms ...
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For this reason the usual macroscopic approach to matter as a continuous
medium is entirely invalid, and we must begin by considering scattering by
individual charged particles, and essentially by electrons; the scattering by puclei
is ...
For this reason the usual macroscopic approach to matter as a continuous
medium is entirely invalid, and we must begin by considering scattering by
individual charged particles, and essentially by electrons; the scattering by puclei
is ...
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