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... cross section , placed between electrodes d centimeters apart . The longer the bar , the higher its resistance ; the larger the cross section perpendicular to the direction of flow , the smaller its 5-3 CONDUCTANCE 165 5-3 Conductance.
... cross section , placed between electrodes d centimeters apart . The longer the bar , the higher its resistance ; the larger the cross section perpendicular to the direction of flow , the smaller its 5-3 CONDUCTANCE 165 5-3 Conductance.
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... transverse , that is , perpendicular to the direction in which the ray is moving . To visualize the situation better , imagine a series of ripples going along the surface of a pond . An instantaneous cross section of the surface would ...
... transverse , that is , perpendicular to the direction in which the ray is moving . To visualize the situation better , imagine a series of ripples going along the surface of a pond . An instantaneous cross section of the surface would ...
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... cross - sectional area of the hy- drocarbon chain but is independent of the chain length . In these con- centrated ... section of the hydrocarbon chain , indicating the possibility that the alcoholic hydroxyl groups bind rather firmly ...
... cross - sectional area of the hy- drocarbon chain but is independent of the chain length . In these con- centrated ... section of the hydrocarbon chain , indicating the possibility that the alcoholic hydroxyl groups bind rather firmly ...
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