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For such small angles the angular distribution (14.39) can be written
approximately r 2.2 2 do)- 8 o', (?"). (14.41) d() m co (1 + y^0°), The natural
angular unit is evidently y-'. The angular distribution is shown in Fig. 14.5 with
angles measured in ...
For such small angles the angular distribution (14.39) can be written
approximately r 2.2 2 do)- 8 o', (?"). (14.41) d() m co (1 + y^0°), The natural
angular unit is evidently y-'. The angular distribution is shown in Fig. 14.5 with
angles measured in ...
Page 549
This has the obvious quantum interpretation that the radiation from a multipole of
order (l, m) carries off mh units of z component of angular momentum per photon
of energy ho. In further analogy with quantum mechanics we would expect the ...
This has the obvious quantum interpretation that the radiation from a multipole of
order (l, m) carries off mh units of z component of angular momentum per photon
of energy ho. In further analogy with quantum mechanics we would expect the ...
Page 636
Power, radiated, angular distribution of quadrupole, 275, 552 radiated, by
charged particle, 470, 472 radiated, by charged particle in accelerators, 471
radiated, by charge in arbitrary periodic motion, 501 radiated, by multipoles, 550 f
. radiated, ...
Power, radiated, angular distribution of quadrupole, 275, 552 radiated, by
charged particle, 470, 472 radiated, by charged particle in accelerators, 471
radiated, by charge in arbitrary periodic motion, 501 radiated, by multipoles, 550 f
. radiated, ...
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Introduction to Electrostatics | 1 |
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