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In the spirit of the Debye approximation we may suppose that the dependence of
Fp on the volume V is adequately described by specifying the dependence of the
Debye temperature O on V . Thus , from ( 6 . 65 ) and ( 6 . 26 Low temperature ...
In the spirit of the Debye approximation we may suppose that the dependence of
Fp on the volume V is adequately described by specifying the dependence of the
Debye temperature O on V . Thus , from ( 6 . 65 ) and ( 6 . 26 Low temperature ...
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... who showed that by assuming that molecules could have permanent dipole
moments one could explain the high dielectric constant of water , alcohol , and
similar liquids , and the temperature dependence of their dielectric constants .
... who showed that by assuming that molecules could have permanent dipole
moments one could explain the high dielectric constant of water , alcohol , and
similar liquids , and the temperature dependence of their dielectric constants .
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We can broaden the scope of the treatment by observing that the really important
part of the result is the quadratic dependence of the energy on the wave vector .
We can carry over all the results even if the constant of proportionality is ...
We can broaden the scope of the treatment by observing that the really important
part of the result is the quadratic dependence of the energy on the wave vector .
We can carry over all the results even if the constant of proportionality is ...
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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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