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For such small angles the angular distribution ( 14.39 ) can be written approximately : 28 TT C3 dP ( t ' ) 8 e " ; 2 ( 70 ) 2 ( 14.41 ) dΩ ( 1 + y20295 The natural angular unit is evidently y - l . The angular distribution is shown in ...
For such small angles the angular distribution ( 14.39 ) can be written approximately : 28 TT C3 dP ( t ' ) 8 e " ; 2 ( 70 ) 2 ( 14.41 ) dΩ ( 1 + y20295 The natural angular unit is evidently y - l . The angular distribution is shown in ...
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This has the obvious quantum interpretation that the radiation from a multipole of order ( 1 , m ) carries off mħ units of a component of angular momentum per photon of energy ho . In further analogy with quantum mechanics we would ...
This has the obvious quantum interpretation that the radiation from a multipole of order ( 1 , m ) carries off mħ units of a component of angular momentum per photon of energy ho . In further analogy with quantum mechanics we would ...
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Quadrupole moment , nuclear , 102 of oscillating source , 275 see also Multipole moment Power , radiated , angular distribution of quadrupole , 275 , 552 radiated , by charged particle , 470 , 472 radiated , by charged particle in ...
Quadrupole moment , nuclear , 102 of oscillating source , 275 see also Multipole moment Power , radiated , angular distribution of quadrupole , 275 , 552 radiated , by charged particle , 470 , 472 radiated , by charged particle in ...
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