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1 ) n # m where the form factors now only depend on the magnitude of Q since
the particles are isotropic . ... If the dispersion is monodisperse ( or may be
approximated as monodisperse ) , however , Fr ( Q ) no longer depends on n , so
that ...
1 ) n # m where the form factors now only depend on the magnitude of Q since
the particles are isotropic . ... If the dispersion is monodisperse ( or may be
approximated as monodisperse ) , however , Fr ( Q ) no longer depends on n , so
that ...
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The peak pressure , Pu , induced by the sound wave depends on its intensity I (
in watts m - 2 ) according to : Pu = + ( 2uspl ) 12 = 1730 11 / 2 for water ( 16 . 8 .
17 ) and in order to produce fluctuations of + 1 atmosphere , an intensity of at
least ...
The peak pressure , Pu , induced by the sound wave depends on its intensity I (
in watts m - 2 ) according to : Pu = + ( 2uspl ) 12 = 1730 11 / 2 for water ( 16 . 8 .
17 ) and in order to produce fluctuations of + 1 atmosphere , an intensity of at
least ...
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measurements also depends on the postulation of a particular sort of constitutive
equation . One popular procedure ... but non - Newtonian . In general the
shearing stress and rate of shear will depend upon the position in the viscometer
( Fig .
measurements also depends on the postulation of a particular sort of constitutive
equation . One popular procedure ... but non - Newtonian . In general the
shearing stress and rate of shear will depend upon the position in the viscometer
( Fig .
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Contents
Contents of Volume I | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
THE STRUCTURE OF CONCENTRATED | 827 |
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Foundations of Colloid Science, Volume 1 Robert J. Hunter,Lee R. White,Derek Y. C. Chan Snippet view - 1987 |
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