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... piezoelectric is accompanied by the appearance in it of a field proportional to the deformation . Since in a piezoelectric only the principal ( linear ) effect is of interest , we can neglect the terms quadratic in the field in the ...
... piezoelectric is accompanied by the appearance in it of a field proportional to the deformation . Since in a piezoelectric only the principal ( linear ) effect is of interest , we can neglect the terms quadratic in the field in the ...
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... piezoelectric crystal in the absence of a field is Ø = 0 = Þoμikimikσlm , where do pertains to the undeformed body , and the second term is the ordinary elastic energy , determined by the elastic constant tensor μikim . † For a ...
... piezoelectric crystal in the absence of a field is Ø = 0 = Þoμikimikσlm , where do pertains to the undeformed body , and the second term is the ordinary elastic energy , determined by the elastic constant tensor μikim . † For a ...
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... piezoelectric . † Here particular interest attaches to piezoelectric crystals whose symmetry admits a piezoelectric relation between the deformation and the polarisation in the direction of the ferro- electric axis . These include the ...
... piezoelectric . † Here particular interest attaches to piezoelectric crystals whose symmetry admits a piezoelectric relation between the deformation and the polarisation in the direction of the ferro- electric axis . These include the ...
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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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