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... normal to it : X / m or m Rotation axis with diad axis ( axes ) normal to it : X2 Rotation axis with mirror plane ( planes ) parallel to it : Xm Rotation - inversion axis with diad axis ( axes ) normal to it : X2 Rotation - inversion ...
... normal to it : X / m or m Rotation axis with diad axis ( axes ) normal to it : X2 Rotation axis with mirror plane ( planes ) parallel to it : Xm Rotation - inversion axis with diad axis ( axes ) normal to it : X2 Rotation - inversion ...
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... normal to the x axis slide in the y direction ; in the other shear , planes normal to y slide in the x direction . STRESS COMPONENTS The force acting on a unit area in the solid is defined as the stress . There are nine stress ...
... normal to the x axis slide in the y direction ; in the other shear , planes normal to y slide in the x direction . STRESS COMPONENTS The force acting on a unit area in the solid is defined as the stress . There are nine stress ...
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... normal conduction electrons , which enters into σ . At these frequencies hw >> kTe , and electrons are probably raised out of superconducting states by radiation , thus explaining the " normal " behavior of superconductors with respect ...
... normal conduction electrons , which enters into σ . At these frequencies hw >> kTe , and electrons are probably raised out of superconducting states by radiation , thus explaining the " normal " behavior of superconductors with respect ...
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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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