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... corresponding fa are those of the vector E , so that the coefficients ab are in this case Voux . Thus we can use the generalised principle of the symmetry of the kinetic coefficients ( SP ( 124.13 ) ) to deduce that the tensor ek is ...
... corresponding fa are those of the vector E , so that the coefficients ab are in this case Voux . Thus we can use the generalised principle of the symmetry of the kinetic coefficients ( SP ( 124.13 ) ) to deduce that the tensor ek is ...
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... corresponding point of the wave - vector surface . It is easy to see that the reverse is also true : the normal to the ray surface gives the direction of the corresponding wave vectors . For the equation s.Sn = 0 , where dn is an ...
... corresponding point of the wave - vector surface . It is easy to see that the reverse is also true : the normal to the ray surface gives the direction of the corresponding wave vectors . For the equation s.Sn = 0 , where dn is an ...
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... corresponding ( non - coherent ) scattering of X - rays . One cause of non - coherent scattering is the thermal fluctuations of density . This scattering is " diffusely " distributed in all directions , but it is characterised by a ...
... corresponding ( non - coherent ) scattering of X - rays . One cause of non - coherent scattering is the thermal fluctuations of density . This scattering is " diffusely " distributed in all directions , but it is characterised by a ...
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2 The energy of the electrostatic field of conductors | 3 |
3 Methods of solving problems in electrostatics | 9 |
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