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... result is correct , within the limits of classical theory , for a system of free particles . It is easy to extend the result . to particles interacting with harmonic forces , by which we mean forces that vary according to Hooke's law ...
... result is correct , within the limits of classical theory , for a system of free particles . It is easy to extend the result . to particles interacting with harmonic forces , by which we mean forces that vary according to Hooke's law ...
Page 180
... result is most easily obtained by noting that E and then using the depolarization factor . This result gives order of magnitude of the observed polarizabilities of atoms . ducting spheres per unit volume has dielectric constant € = 1+ 4 ...
... result is most easily obtained by noting that E and then using the depolarization factor . This result gives order of magnitude of the observed polarizabilities of atoms . ducting spheres per unit volume has dielectric constant € = 1+ 4 ...
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... result ( 10.12 ) σ = Ne2r / m . As the resistivity p is defined as the reciprocal of the conductivity , we have ( 10.13 ) p = 1/0 = m / Ne2r . It is easy to understand the result ( 10.12 ) for the conductivity . We expect the charge ...
... result ( 10.12 ) σ = Ne2r / m . As the resistivity p is defined as the reciprocal of the conductivity , we have ( 10.13 ) p = 1/0 = m / Ne2r . It is easy to understand the result ( 10.12 ) for the conductivity . We expect the charge ...
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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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