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Frequency dependence of (a), the dielectric constant and (b), the dielectric loss.
The abscissa is the logarithm of the frequency and the ordinate in (a) is the real
part of the complex dielectric constant and in (b) is the imaginary part of the ...
Frequency dependence of (a), the dielectric constant and (b), the dielectric loss.
The abscissa is the logarithm of the frequency and the ordinate in (a) is the real
part of the complex dielectric constant and in (b) is the imaginary part of the ...
Page 309
After all these corrections, we may calculate the dielectric constant t and the
specific conductivity k of the solution at each frequency C = ter(A/l) (62) G = k(A/1)
(63) where C is the corrected capacity, G is the conductance, and tr is the
dielectric ...
After all these corrections, we may calculate the dielectric constant t and the
specific conductivity k of the solution at each frequency C = ter(A/l) (62) G = k(A/1)
(63) where C is the corrected capacity, G is the conductance, and tr is the
dielectric ...
Page 324
Oncley (1941) derived an equation for the dielectric decrement of protein
solutions -Aejg = (t. - 1)F/1000 (82) where V is the volume of water displaced by 1
gm of anhydrous protein, €w is the dielectric constant of water, and V is
expressed by V ...
Oncley (1941) derived an equation for the dielectric decrement of protein
solutions -Aejg = (t. - 1)F/1000 (82) where V is the volume of water displaced by 1
gm of anhydrous protein, €w is the dielectric constant of water, and V is
expressed by V ...
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