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I. , G. Bell and Sons , Ltd. , London , 1933 . M. J. Buerger , Elementary
crystallography , John Wiley & Sons , New York , 1956 . C. W. Bunn , Chemical
crystallography , Clarendon Press , Oxford , 1945 . P. H. Groth , Chemische
Krystallographie ...
I. , G. Bell and Sons , Ltd. , London , 1933 . M. J. Buerger , Elementary
crystallography , John Wiley & Sons , New York , 1956 . C. W. Bunn , Chemical
crystallography , Clarendon Press , Oxford , 1945 . P. H. Groth , Chemische
Krystallographie ...
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F. and H. London 17 therefore suggested that the acceleration equation be
abandoned , and that we should take instead as the fundamental equation (
16.22 ) c curl Aj which is postulated to replace Ohm's law in superconductors .
We note ...
F. and H. London 17 therefore suggested that the acceleration equation be
abandoned , and that we should take instead as the fundamental equation (
16.22 ) c curl Aj which is postulated to replace Ohm's law in superconductors .
We note ...
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We see then that the transition in behavior occurs when the skin depth for eddy
currents is equal to the London penetration depth ( 16.31 ) . The transition takes
place when w ~ 1011 sec - , or f = 1010 cps , which is in the microwave region , in
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We see then that the transition in behavior occurs when the skin depth for eddy
currents is equal to the London penetration depth ( 16.31 ) . The transition takes
place when w ~ 1011 sec - , or f = 1010 cps , which is in the microwave region , in
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DIFFRACTION OF XRAYS BY CRYSTALS | 44 |
CLASSIFICATION OF SOLIDS LATTICE ENERGY | 63 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 85 |
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