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... susceptibility and has formulated a set of rules for estimating susceptibilities , particularly of organic liquids . He expresses the susceptibility of the molecule as a sum of the atomic sus- ceptibilities of the constituents plus a ...
... susceptibility and has formulated a set of rules for estimating susceptibilities , particularly of organic liquids . He expresses the susceptibility of the molecule as a sum of the atomic sus- ceptibilities of the constituents plus a ...
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... susceptibility of atomic hydrogen ( −2.36 X 10-6 cm3 / mole ) . 9.2 . Given a plane slab of a metal containing N resistanceless electrons per unit volume , find an expression for the distance below the surface at which an applied ...
... susceptibility of atomic hydrogen ( −2.36 X 10-6 cm3 / mole ) . 9.2 . Given a plane slab of a metal containing N resistanceless electrons per unit volume , find an expression for the distance below the surface at which an applied ...
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... susceptibility of the metal . Instead it is observed that the susceptibility of normal non - ferromagnetic metals is independent of temperature and of magnitude at room temperature perhaps only roo of that expected . QUANTUM THEORY OF ...
... susceptibility of the metal . Instead it is observed that the susceptibility of normal non - ferromagnetic metals is independent of temperature and of magnitude at room temperature perhaps only roo of that expected . QUANTUM THEORY OF ...
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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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