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... dielectric constant , which was defined implicitly by Equation ( 1-30 ) and which is a measure of the effective polarity of the collection of molecules in the liquid phase . We now turn to a consideration of the attractive forces ...
... dielectric constant , which was defined implicitly by Equation ( 1-30 ) and which is a measure of the effective polarity of the collection of molecules in the liquid phase . We now turn to a consideration of the attractive forces ...
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... dielectric constant of the medium . Substitution of the charge density from Equation ( 5-9 ) into Equation ( 5-10 ) leads to the result 1 d dy 8πN € 2 ↓ r2 = r2 dr dr 1000DkT μ ( 5-11 ) For convenience , we symbolize the coefficient of ...
... dielectric constant of the medium . Substitution of the charge density from Equation ( 5-9 ) into Equation ( 5-10 ) leads to the result 1 d dy 8πN € 2 ↓ r2 = r2 dr dr 1000DkT μ ( 5-11 ) For convenience , we symbolize the coefficient of ...
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... dielectric constant of water at this temperature is 76.8 , and the mobility is given in practical volts . Estimate the zeta potential in practical volts . EXERCISES 8. Compute the terminal velocity of fall in an aqueous suspension of a ...
... dielectric constant of water at this temperature is 76.8 , and the mobility is given in practical volts . Estimate the zeta potential in practical volts . EXERCISES 8. Compute the terminal velocity of fall in an aqueous suspension of a ...
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