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... relation satisfied , the velocity of the transverse waves would be equal to ( 3 ) the velocity of the longitudinal waves . The conditions ' for the validity of the Cauchy relations are : 1. All forces must be central , i.e. , act along ...
... relation satisfied , the velocity of the transverse waves would be equal to ( 3 ) the velocity of the longitudinal waves . The conditions ' for the validity of the Cauchy relations are : 1. All forces must be central , i.e. , act along ...
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... relation n2 = e , where n is the refractive index . By applying this relation to large numbers of crystals we may deter- mine empirical values of the electronic polarizabilities which are 5 In heterogeneous materials there is usually ...
... relation n2 = e , where n is the refractive index . By applying this relation to large numbers of crystals we may deter- mine empirical values of the electronic polarizabilities which are 5 In heterogeneous materials there is usually ...
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... relation , 411 Ferromagnetism , 402 anisotropy energy , 428 band model , 408 Bloch wall , 432 coercive force , 422 domain structure , 414 magnetostriction , 431 Ferroxcube , 444 Fick's law , 484 Fluorescence , definition , 524 Fluorite ...
... relation , 411 Ferromagnetism , 402 anisotropy energy , 428 band model , 408 Bloch wall , 432 coercive force , 422 domain structure , 414 magnetostriction , 431 Ferroxcube , 444 Fick's law , 484 Fluorescence , definition , 524 Fluorite ...
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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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