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The hydrogen bond is an important interaction between H20 molecules and is
responsible , together with the electrostatic attraction of the electric dipole
moments , for the striking physical properties of water and ice . The hydrogen
bond ...
The hydrogen bond is an important interaction between H20 molecules and is
responsible , together with the electrostatic attraction of the electric dipole
moments , for the striking physical properties of water and ice . The hydrogen
bond ...
Page 284
In the last chapter the important result of the free electron model was the relation (
11.25 ) Ex = ( hp / 2m ) ? We can broaden the scope of the treatment by
observing that the really important part of the result is the quadratic dependence
of the ...
In the last chapter the important result of the free electron model was the relation (
11.25 ) Ex = ( hp / 2m ) ? We can broaden the scope of the treatment by
observing that the really important part of the result is the quadratic dependence
of the ...
Page 383
The junction devices are in many respects easiest to discuss quantitatively , but
the barrier rectifier and point contact transistor are of practical and historical
importance . Thus , the development of the high - back - voltage germanium
rectifier by ...
The junction devices are in many respects easiest to discuss quantitatively , but
the barrier rectifier and point contact transistor are of practical and historical
importance . Thus , the development of the high - back - voltage germanium
rectifier by ...
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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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