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... method measures the coefficient of expansion normal to the plate , but the deformations involved when the plate has ... method is described by Tutton ( 1922 ) . The X - ray method , in which the change in spacing of a set of parallel ...
... method measures the coefficient of expansion normal to the plate , but the deformations involved when the plate has ... method is described by Tutton ( 1922 ) . The X - ray method , in which the change in spacing of a set of parallel ...
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... method of approach . The principle of the method is to transform the axes of reference of the tensor by one of the symmetry elements possessed by the crystal . Then the coefficients describing the effect must be the same after trans ...
... method of approach . The principle of the method is to transform the axes of reference of the tensor by one of the symmetry elements possessed by the crystal . Then the coefficients describing the effect must be the same after trans ...
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... methods has been studied by Fumi ( 1952d ) and by Fieschi and Fumi ( 1953 ) , who give further references ( see also Jahn 1937 ) . Group theory is a useful method when a number of related classes have to be studied at once . 5. Results ...
... methods has been studied by Fumi ( 1952d ) and by Fieschi and Fumi ( 1953 ) , who give further references ( see also Jahn 1937 ) . Group theory is a useful method when a number of related classes have to be studied at once . 5. Results ...
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THE GROUNDWORK OF CRYSTAL PHYSICS | 3 |
EQUILIBRIUM PROPERTIES | 51 |
ELECTRIC POLARIZATION | 68 |
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angle anisotropic applied axial vector centre of symmetry Chapter coefficients conductivity constant crystal classes crystal properties crystal symmetry cube cubic crystals defined denoted diad axis dielectric dijk direction cosines dummy suffix elastic electric field ellipsoid equation example force given grad H₁ H₂ heat flow Hence hexagonal homogeneous indicatrix isothermal isotropic k₁ magnetic magnitude matrix notation measured moduli monoclinic number of independent Onsager's Principle optical activity orientation orthorhombic Ox₁ P₁ parallel Peltier permittivity perpendicular photoelastic effect piezoelectric effect plane plate polarization principal axes produced pyroelectric pyroelectric effect quantities radius vector referred refractive index relation representation quadric represented right-handed rotation S₁ scalar second-rank tensor set of axes shear strain stress suffix notation surface susceptibility symmetry elements Table temperature gradient thermal expansion thermodynamics thermoelectric effects Thomson heat tion transformation law triclinic trigonal uniaxial values x₁ Young's Modulus zero